How to configure postfix in Solaris 10?

Hi guys,
I need doc or link on how to configure postfix(mail send from server has to be forwarded to mail host which takes care of delivery) in Solaris 10 as i am facing issues with sendmail. I tried googling but couldnt find out any useful stuff.
Thanks in adavance...

http://www.postfix.org/documentation.html

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