1. | Start YaST as the root user. |
2. | Configure the DNS server to resolve mail1.california.com and california.com to 192.168.0.14; then restart named. |
3. | Choose Software and then Install and Remove Software. |
4. | Type postfix in the Search field and click Search. The results will resemble Figure 4.52. Figure 4.52. Search for postfix-related packages.
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5. | Check the postfix package and click Accept. Insert any SLES 9 CDs needed if prompted. |
6. | Edit the /etc/postfix/main.cf file to make any changes that are needed. (Of key importance is the myhostname variable that needs to be set to the hostname.) |
7. | Start YaST as root user again and choose Network Services, Mail Transfer Agent. This opens the General Settings shown in Figure 4.53. Figure 4.53. Configure the MTA.
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8. | Click to enable virus scanning and click Next. |
9. | Enter the Outgoing mail server information and click Next. |
10. | Configure the incoming mail information, shown in Figure 4.54, and click Next. Figure 4.54. Configure the incoming mail settings.
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11. | Click Finish. |