Does EMM work with postfix?
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:19 am
I read the installation guide and it says that it uses sendmail.
It also says that if I wanted to use the internal SMTP I should disable postfix.
It does not say to disable postfix otherwise.
I am using postfix on my server and except for this everything else is a good match
java/tomcat/mysql.
My hosting provider said they can install sendmail but can provide limited support for it.
1. Postfix has a sendmail alias so it might work. Before I delve into it I wanted to ask here.
Has anyone tried EMM with postfix sendmail alias?
Could one of the EMM developers give some feedback on this?
If the sendmail alias is sufficient I would rather leave this alone.
2. How does the EMM internal SMTP server compare to sendmail etc? Is it stable?
footprint? My hosting provider will not be able to provide support so would it
be something I can manage myself (Its just me at the moment)
It also says that if I wanted to use the internal SMTP I should disable postfix.
It does not say to disable postfix otherwise.
I am using postfix on my server and except for this everything else is a good match
java/tomcat/mysql.
My hosting provider said they can install sendmail but can provide limited support for it.
1. Postfix has a sendmail alias so it might work. Before I delve into it I wanted to ask here.
Has anyone tried EMM with postfix sendmail alias?
Could one of the EMM developers give some feedback on this?
If the sendmail alias is sufficient I would rather leave this alone.
2. How does the EMM internal SMTP server compare to sendmail etc? Is it stable?
footprint? My hosting provider will not be able to provide support so would it
be something I can manage myself (Its just me at the moment)