Run a Business Network on Linux: SMTP Forwarding

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Virtually all servers have an option to email reports, logs, and alerts to the server administrator. You can use a standard heavy-duty MTA (mail transport agent) like Postfix, Sendmail, or Exim, but that’s overkill. A simpler, more lightweight solution is to use a specialized relay-only MTA that has only one job: sending messages from your servers to an external mail server. This can be a local server on your LAN, a remote mail server way across the Internet, or even a Gmail account. There are several advantages to doing this: using fewer system resources, simpler configuration, less possible conflict with other mail servers, fewer potential security holes, and messages from multiple servers going to convenient locations.

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