First, you must have an MX record added to your DNS server that specifies the
email server that should receive mail sent to your domain. Next, you must
modify your sendmail.cf file so that your machine will accept mail sent to your
domain. I believe you just need to add your domain to a CW resord in the
sendmail.cf file. I'm no sendmail guru, so maybe someone else can give more
info on this.
jdk wrote:
> I have a static IP with my ISP as mysubdomain.monk.org. I would like to
> be able to use this as my mail domain, but my connection is dial-up, not
> fulltime, so when I am not online, everything bounces. I believe there
> is a way for my ISP to act as a go between, so that my mail goes on hold
> if I am not online, rather than it bouncing. What is this called, and/or
> what do I need to request my ISP to arrange, AND would I then need to
> change something in my config as well for it to work properly?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> jdk
>
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