You could also consider using a service like dyndns.org, which will
give a hostname to a machine with a dynamic IP address (you install a
client on the machine with the dynamic IP which sends its IP to the
dyndns server every so often).

On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 09:32:13AM -0500, Paul Lee wrote:
- I have read as much about Postfix configuration as I can find, but there
- is still one issue that I am not sure about. I am setting up a mail
- server at our main office. No problem there. I would also like for our
- two branch offices to use it to send and receive mail, however they both
- have dynamic IP addresses (both offices are small and simply use a DSL
- connection) so I am not sure how to configure Postfix to allow them to
- relay through without opening myself up to becoming a SPAM relay.
- 
- Any and all help is appreciated.
- 
- Paul
- 
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