[plug] Help with Linux Server

Adam Ashley adam_ashley at softhome.net
Thu Apr 19 14:09:50 WST 2001


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adam

On 19 Apr 2001 13:16:31 +0800, Simon Scott wrote:
>       Im interested!
> 
>       Can you give me a url?
> 
> 
> 
> 
>       From:   Adam Ashley <adam_ashley at softhome.net> on 19-04-2001 12:40
> PM
>       Please respond to plug at plug.linux.org.au@SMTP at Exchange
>       To:     plug at plug.linux.org.au@SMTP at Exchange
>       cc:      
> 
>       Subject:        Re: [plug] Help with Linux Server
> 
>       On 19 Apr 2001 11:18:55 +0800, Simon Scott wrote:
>       > 
>       >       AFAIK, setting up mail with a service that is dynamic IP can
> be a
>       > bit fiddly. Hopefully someone on list will have more experience
> with it than
>       > I do (in fact, I have never even attempted to setup sendmail on my
> lan - I
>       > just cant grasp how it could work if you dont have your own static
> ip and
>       > domain pointing to it :)
>       > 
> 
>       Its quite easy actually, using one of those free dynamic hostname
>       services that provide MX records. Set your internal network up with
> that
>       set your gateway up to respond to external requests from that, tell
>       sendmail that its delivering for that and it works fine. I use it at
>       home. Works well and when you go perm, most of those free site will
> let
>       you set up a perm ip, so there is no change over config.
> 
>       Adam
> 
> 
> 
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