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This is primarily so I can remember how to do this. I have yawl set up as a postfix host here at Chez Geek, but my smart mailhost is actually off in colocation land.



So with my problems with Thunderbird still unresolved, it was time to try setting yawl up as a smarter mail client.



First things first, make sure postfix is installed. With Ubuntu, it comes installed by default, but not enabled.



Second, set up an /etc/postfix/main.cf file, and put in there:


relayhost = my.smarthost.name.com
myorigin = name.com


Obviously substitute in whatever domain you're using normally for 'name.com'.



Restart (or start) postfix:


/etc/init.d/postfix start


Make sure there's no problems:


tail /var/log/mail.log


And off you go!



Update : several hours later... this has NOT resolved the slow performance problem with Thunderbird, and its' maddening. T-bird on my windows box runs perfectly fast over an ssh tunnel to the same host (cept using securecrt there). Very frustrating





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