RevCGI Hosts?

Richard Miller wow at together.net
Thu Feb 21 11:07:10 EST 2008


Andre,

OK. Well, perhaps that's where I'm running into a problem.

I'm running my Rev cgi program on a dedicated MacMini server. It's  
simply a MacMini sitting in some server farm somewhere, so it's not a  
"hosted" account, in the traditional sense. Should I still be able to  
use sendmail?

Thanks.
Richard


On Feb 21, 2008, at 10:32 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:

> Richard,
>
> RocketsSendmail is just a wrapper for the popular Sendmail unix tool
> that is bundled with every linux under the sun. In the end, you're
> calling the sendmail command line tool and that tool is sending the
> email.
>
> It does not rely on relays or other hacks, sendmail is the *official*
> way to send emails from a hosted account usually.
>
> You'll need to change the path to sendmail though.
>
> andre
>
> On 2/21/08, Richard Miller <wow at together.net> wrote:
>> Andre,
>>
>>  I'll definitely take a good look at that. Does that library require
>>  an SMTP relay or does it use some other method of sending an email?
>>
>>  Thanks.
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>>  On Feb 21, 2008, at 1:19 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
>>
>>> Richard,
>>>
>>> you can use RocketsSendmail library from the RevOnRockets package to
>>> send email, you'll probably need to change the path to the sendmail
>>> application in there, but after that you should be able to send  
>>> emails
>>> in one line of code.
>>>
>>> Andre
>>>
>>> On 2/20/08, Richard Miller <wow at together.net> wrote:
>>>> Two questions about both of these cgi hosting options:
>>>>
>>>>  1. how do you generate an email from these accounts? With  
>>>> libsmtp253
>>>>  or something else?
>>>>
>>>>  2. can you use the "put x into ftp:url z" syntax or some other
>>>>  language to place data from the cgi-bin into a remote location on
>>>>  another server?
>>>>
>>>>  Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Richard Miller
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  On Feb 20, 2008, at 12:52 AM, Mark Talluto wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Feb 19, 2008, at 7:16 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> You and others here got me to take a look at DreamHost, and I've
>>>>>> been very happy with them over the last year since I signed on.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have both a Dreamhost and JaguarPC account.  I am about to close
>>>>> out our JaguarPC accounts as their ftp upload max speed is around
>>>>> 125KB/sec.  I can saturate my pipe at 2 MB/Sec with DreamHost.
>>>>> Gotta love FIOS!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Mark Talluto
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