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No, it’s just a service that’s running without me thinking about it.
My setup is:
debian as system
exim for smtp
courier for pop3
mariadb for accounts
But I’d like to make a point that’s not being made in any of the other comments. It does not require an SMTP server to send e-mail. All you have to do is lookup the MX DNS record of the domain, connect to that SMTP server and write a few commands fx.:
EHLO senderdomain.tld
MAILFROM:<yourmail@yourdomain.tld>
RCPTTO:<recipient@recipientdomain.tld>
DATASubject: BlablaBla bla
.
No, it’s just a service that’s running without me thinking about it.
My setup is:
But I’d like to make a point that’s not being made in any of the other comments. It does not require an SMTP server to send e-mail. All you have to do is lookup the MX DNS record of the domain, connect to that SMTP server and write a few commands fx.:
EHLO senderdomain.tld MAIL FROM:<yourmail@yourdomain.tld> RCPT TO:<recipient@recipientdomain.tld> DATA Subject: Blabla Bla bla .