Hi
I have what I imagine is a common requirement, but I'm struggling to find
information.
I'm running a webserver on CentOS/RHEL.
Our web app uses a 3rd party SMTP server to send mail. And we don't need to
accept incoming mail.
But CentOS requires sendmail or a drop-in alternative to send out system
messages: otherwise it barfs.
So we need a simple, secure set-and-forget configuration that will:
1) Send out mail from localhost
2) Refuse to do anything else, particularly accept incoming mail or act as a
relay.
If Exim is a sensible way to do this, can some kind person point me at an
example configuration file?
Or if there is a better way, I'd appreciate advice.
Geoff Caplan
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