Powermta 60r3 | Install
PowerMTA is typically distributed as an RPM package for Red Hat-based distributions. Follow these steps to install the binaries and dependencies. Step 1: Install Required Dependencies
A valid license file ( license – no extension) was obtained from SparkPost (formerly Message Systems). The file was bound to the server’s primary MAC address and hostname.
smtp-source-host 1.2.3.4 # Replace with your Server IP host-name ://yourdomain.com Use code with caution. Define who can send mail through the server. powermta 60r3 install
If you want exact PowerMTA 6.0 R3 vendor release notes, checksums, or vendor-specific commands, let me fetch those with web access and I will include verified release-note details. Which deliverable would you like next?
PowerMTA processes thousands of concurrent connections. Standard Linux kernel limits will choke production traffic. We must increase the maximum open file descriptors. Open the system limits configuration file: sudo nano /etc/security/limits.conf Use code with caution. Append the following lines to the bottom of the file: PowerMTA is typically distributed as an RPM package
The main configuration file is located at /etc/pmta/config . Edit it with your preferred text editor (nano, vim, or mcedit):
<virtual-mta main-vmta> domain-key k1,example.org,/etc/pmta/k1.example.org.pem </virtual-mta> The file was bound to the server’s primary
sudo rpm -ivh PowerMTA-6.0r3.x86_64.rpm
Check license validity:
PowerMTA is typically distributed as an RPM package for Red Hat enterprise variants or a Debian package for Ubuntu.
