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The One-Click Mail Server Administrator's Guide

Start Sendmail from this panel to configure a fully functioning mail server, including a POP3 server.

First, make sure that your domain name is pointing correctly to your server. Enter this into the domain name field.

If your ISP requires you to relay all outgoing mail through its SMTP server, enter that server's address into the Smart Host field. Otherwise, leave it blank.

You can turn on or off the mail relay but it is Restricted by default. The Relay-Domains field allows you to specify additional domains and networks from which you will allow mail to pass through your server. When left blank, only machines on the same network as your server will be allowed to send mail through the server. 

The Aliases and Access fields are useful for setting up blacklists, mailing lists, groups, or for re-directing mail destinations. Examples can be found by clicking on the Help button.

If you're running more than one domain on your server, you can tell the server to receive mail for the additional domains by entering their names in the Additional Local-Host-Names field.

Finally, you can choose which user (if you've created more than one on your machine) will receive mail that cannot be delivered to a known recipient. Leave it blank to bounce it back to the sender.

Send in your feature requests. But tech support can only be provided for registered users.

Bernard Teo
bernard@cutedgesystems.com