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<font color=red>hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ #</font> '''emerge nullmailer -va''' | <font color=red>hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ #</font> '''emerge nullmailer -va''' | ||
This may pull in supervise-scripts, which will then require: | This may pull in '''supervise-scripts''' (or, you can emerge it manually), which will then require: | ||
<font color=red>hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ #</font> '''rc-update add svscan default''' | <font color=red>hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ #</font> '''rc-update add svscan default''' | ||
<font color=red>hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ #</font> '''ln -fs /var/nullmailer/service /service/nullmailer''' | <font color=red>hostname</font> <font color=blue>~ #</font> '''ln -fs /var/nullmailer/service /service/nullmailer''' |
Revision as of 15:23, 11 September 2008
From the authour's web-site:
Nullmailer is a mail transport agent designed to only relay all its
messages through a fixed set of "upstream" hosts. It is also designed
to be secure.
We use nullmailer on a number of servers, where minimalist functionality is all that is required. All mail (typically only cron-job outputs, like logwatch and tripwire are then sent to our research-admin mailing-list, on bismarck.iat.sfu.ca. From bismarck, the admin-list will fire off copies to all subscribed research-administrators.
Install Nullmailer
hostname ~ # emerge nullmailer -va
This may pull in supervise-scripts (or, you can emerge it manually), which will then require:
hostname ~ # rc-update add svscan default hostname ~ # ln -fs /var/nullmailer/service /service/nullmailer
and
hostname ~ # /etc/init.d/svscan start
Configuration
Edit the following files to configure the machine to send mail to our mailing server (Bismarck).
/etc/nullmailer/adminaddr
admin@siat.sfu.ca
/etc/nullmailer/defaultdomain
iat.sfu.ca
/etc/nullmailer/me
$hostname.iat.sfu.ca
/etc/nullmailer/remotes
bismarck.iat.sfu.ca smtp
Status
hostname ~ # mailq
Testing
(note: you may have to emerge mailx to get the mail command)
Send a message to root, then wait a brief moment for it to be picked up and sent onwards.
hostname ~ # mail -s "this is a nullmailer test" root Type your message, complete it with a ctrl-D + Enter
If everything is going properly, the adminaddr should receive a shiny new message in a short period of time!