On 21 Sep 2000, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Damon Muller wrote:
> >
> > Quoth Anthony Campbell,
> > > How are you supposed to form a hostname if you are not on a network but
> > > just connect intermittently to an ISP?
> > >
> > > Unless you have a dotted quad name, some hosts reject emails.
> >
> >
Damon Muller wrote:
>
> Quoth Anthony Campbell,
> > How are you supposed to form a hostname if you are not on a network but
> > just connect intermittently to an ISP?
> >
> > Unless you have a dotted quad name, some hosts reject emails.
>
> Basically, you have to make your mails look from the out
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 09:37:05AM +0100 or thereabouts, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> How are you supposed to form a hostname if you are not on a network but
> just connect intermittently to an ISP?
>
> Unless you have a dotted quad name, some hosts reject emails.
>
What you can do is setup an acco
Quoth Anthony Campbell,
> How are you supposed to form a hostname if you are not on a network but
> just connect intermittently to an ISP?
>
> Unless you have a dotted quad name, some hosts reject emails.
Basically, you have to make your mails look from the outside like they
are coming from your
How are you supposed to form a hostname if you are not on a network but
just connect intermittently to an ISP?
Unless you have a dotted quad name, some hosts reject emails.
Anthony
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