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Re: openbsd's sendmail - how save is it?
Sendmail is secure but that's adding extra functionality that you're
probably not going to use anyway in this situation.
You're better off using smtpd(8)/smtpfwdd(8), that's what they're designed
for.
// Brad
brad@comstyle.com
brad@openbsd.org
>how save is oženbsd's sendmail? in the default install it is just
>configured as a client to other mail servers so mail can be sent
>from that machine.
>
>But now I want to run it on a fireall as a proxy. Will I have the
>same old sendmail security problems? or is the openbsd version
>somehow audited and any saver?