3Com 900-0410-01 Conference Phone User Manual


 
Multiple Server Initial Installation 99
You probably want to use the domain from your own e-mail address.You probably want
to set up your MUA to handle unqualified addresses itself, in which case sSMTP will
never have to use this.
Mail name [slave.yourcompany.com]:yourcompany.com
Enter the mail name of your system.
(5) root
Last and least: if sSMTP finds an unqualified e-mail address among the recipients,
and it corresponds to a username on your local machine with a userid less than 1000,
then the e-mail is sent to this value instead. The idea is that mail sent to 'root'
should probably go to 'postmaster' instead.
If you set up your MUA to do its own handling of unqualified
addresses, this is irrelevant. Use the default value of 'postmaster' or your own
e-mail address if you're paranoid.
System users receive mail at [postmaster]:postmaster
Enter the system user e-mail address.
Note: check with your e-mail administrator for the proper system user
e-mail address.
Wrote configuration file /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf
Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /opt/3comdata/mysql
Tcl is already installed
Tcl version is 8.3
Please report any installation problem to
"3Com Support" <support@3com.com>
End of E-mail (sSMTP) Configuration
The e-mail configuration is complete. If necessary, you can re-run this
portion of the script by entering usr/sbin/smtp-configure.
Start of Database Configuration
After successful completion of the e-mail configuration, the script will
prompt you to select a database configuration.
There are different ways to install and access the database.
1 Local Master: this server will have the master database.
2 Local Slave: this server will have a slave database.