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I've set up unattended upgrades, and wish to receive an email on every update run to make sure it's running. For whatever reason, ssmtp isn't installing so isn't an option.

How do I configure my server to use an external smtp server that uses login and ssl/tls security?

(I want to send from "[email protected]" on mail.example.com:465.)

No, not asking about broken package fixing since I have default repository already. I'm asking if there's an alternative to ssmtp

unixandria
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    I can't reproduce your problem on clean 18.10 installation. Check your repositories. So it is possible duplicate of [How do I restore the default repositories?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/124017/how-do-i-restore-the-default-repositories) – N0rbert Apr 14 '19 at 09:44
  • I have default repository – unixandria Apr 15 '19 at 10:41
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    @karel I'm also asking for an alternative to ssmtp. The question isn't asking for a solution to the broken package – unixandria Apr 15 '19 at 10:42
  • Then you should remove the extraneous content and simply ask about any way to send mail through a smarthost other than ssmtp. (Hint: all MTAs can do this ) – fkraiem Apr 15 '19 at 10:50
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    I can't seem to find one that will let me configure it to solely use an external smtp server – unixandria Apr 15 '19 at 11:22
  • Nullmailer. I can't post an answer now but I have before. Search this site for nullmailer. – Organic Marble Apr 15 '19 at 11:44
  • See this question for an answer about simple mail systems: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1124620/what-simpler-mail-server-can-i-use-instead-of-postfix/1124624 – Organic Marble Apr 15 '19 at 17:39

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