sharing e-mail addresses (was Re: [plug] Prevent downloads)
Weirdo
linuxalien at optusnet.com.au
Mon May 12 17:13:35 WST 2003
thanks for that. I am really interested.
Tim
At 12:44 PM 12/05/2003 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi Tim
>
>Thanks for your question about e-mail sharing. I just checked my D-Link
>gateway's home page and cannot find a set-up menu for mail sharing, so I
>think it must have been the Alloy gateways I have installed that offer that
>feature.
>
>How does it work?
>
>I wrote a long and detailed explanation and then realised that it was flawed
>with regard to "How does and outsider send an e-mail to an individual on the
>LAN" ... I mean, the Gateway can make up 50 internal mail addresses, but
>the ISP is not going to recognise them.
>
>I have written (e-mailed) Alloy and will pass on their reply when it
>arrives.
>
>Kind regards, James Elliott
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Weirdo" <linuxalien at optusnet.com.au>
>To: <plug at plug.linux.org.au>
>Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 5:37 PM
>Subject: sharing e-mail addresses (was Re: [plug] Prevent downloads)
>
>
> > This intrested me. How is this possible? isn't sue.mybiz going to go to a
> > different user to mybiz? Please explain this to me and how to set it up
> > Thanks
> > Tim
> > At 02:22 PM 7/05/2003 +0800, you wrote:
> > >* share e-mail addresses - i.e. the company can have one address and the
> > >server can share this among 50 or 100 staff, for example, your ISP might
> > >allocate you mybiz at bigpond.com and the server can then allocate it's own
> > >internal addresses, like sue.mybiz at bigpond.com , jane.mybiz at bigpond.com ,
> > >fred.mybiz at bigpond.com
> > >etc ...
> >
> > weirdo at linuxalien.tk
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> >
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> >
> >
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