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Purpose and value:
This is sSMTP, a program that replaces sendmail on workstations that should
send their mail via the departmental mailhub from which they pick up their
mail (via pop, imap, rsmtp, pop_fetch, NFS... or the like). This program
accepts mail and sends it to the mailhub, optionally replacing the domain in
the From: line with a different one.
WARNING: the above is all it does. It does not receive mail, expand aliases
or manage a queue. That belongs on a mailhub with a system administrator.
The man page (ssmtp.8) and the program logic manual (ssmtp_plm) discuss the
limitations in more detail.
It uses a minimum of external configuration information, and so can be
installed by copying the (right!) binary and an optional four-line config
file to a given machine.
Type of systems supported:
Berkeley-derived, or ones otherwise using /usr/lib/sendmail as a mail transfer
agent. In use on SunOS 4.1.1, NextStep 2.x/3 and Ultrix 4.2, tested briefly on
AIX 3.2 and RISCos. Tested by others on DG U/X 5 and SVR4.
You may need to #define USE_OLD_ARPADATE for the Cygwin port of ssmtp
(otherwise the day of the month would always be the letter "d").
Dependencies:
External: Berkeley sockets and supporting libraries.
Known limitations:
This is not a complete sendmail. It is only a program to post mail to a
mailhub for people who don't *want* a complete sendmail. Therefore a lot of
flags are not supported. The old header limit of 4K is fixed and the number
of recipients is as large as can be held in memory.
Known problems:
Pine uses a lot of sophisticated options to talk to sendmail, and uses
batched SMTP input which is not supported. The solution is to use your mailhub
as smtpserver in pine.conf. If the mailhub is not reachable, sSMTP will fail.
Authors:
Matt Ryan, [email protected], [email protected]
TLS support from Tobias Rundstrom <[email protected]>
IPv6 support from Jun-ya Kato <[email protected]>
MD5 authentication support from TAKIZAWA Takashi <[email protected]>
Current Maintainer:
Anibal Monsalve Salazar, [email protected]
Patchlevel:
See ssmtp.c
Copying conditions:
GNU GPL