Re: Basic hostname question

2000-09-22 Thread Anthony Campbell
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. > > > >

Re: Basic hostname question

2000-09-21 Thread Keith G. Murphy
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

Re: Basic hostname question

2000-09-21 Thread Rino Mardo
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

Re: Basic hostname question

2000-09-21 Thread Damon Muller
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

Basic hostname question

2000-09-21 Thread 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. Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - running Linux Debian 2.2 (Windows-free zone) Book Reviews: http://www.pentelikon.freeserve.c