I see there are a number of Linux proficient folks here...
The built-in 'mail' program in UNIX-type operating systems works just fine for my purposes, as long as the machine it is running on is itself a mail relay. When the mail relay is a different machine I run into problems.
How can I make 'mail' work (to send mail) with the mail relay being a different machine on the LAN?
I know there are other free programs that can be used, but, if possible, I'd like to use a program that is guaranteed to be there with the OS, without additional software installation.
I'm looking for a solution that isn't Linux-flavor-specific, but in case it helps to know, the test bed is Debian.
The built-in 'mail' program in UNIX-type operating systems works just fine for my purposes, as long as the machine it is running on is itself a mail relay. When the mail relay is a different machine I run into problems.
How can I make 'mail' work (to send mail) with the mail relay being a different machine on the LAN?
I know there are other free programs that can be used, but, if possible, I'd like to use a program that is guaranteed to be there with the OS, without additional software installation.
I'm looking for a solution that isn't Linux-flavor-specific, but in case it helps to know, the test bed is Debian.