also sprach Matthew Weier O'Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.15.1520
+0200]:
> I beg to differ. With services such as those offered by dyndns.org, you
> *can* be an internet site with regards to mail delivery (and any other
> web service, for that matter). And don't try and tell me differentl
-- martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Tuesday, 15 October 2002, 08:39 AM +0200):
> also sprach Bob Proulx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.15.0555 +0200]:
> > If you have a static IP address then yes, "Internet Site". If you
> > have a DUL or a DHCP or other dynamic address then choose "In
also sprach Bob Proulx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.15.0608 +0200]:
> This is an _additional_ way of allowing clients to relay mail through
> you. You don't need to specify your local network if you already
> allow other hosts within your domain to relay through you.
how does he do so? he just s
also sprach Bob Proulx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.15.0555 +0200]:
> If you have a static IP address then yes, "Internet Site". If you
> have a DUL or a DHCP or other dynamic address then choose "Internet
> with smarthost" and specify your ISP mail hub for the smart host.
If you have a dynamic
Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 10:22:42 -0700]:
> 4. Other destinations to accept mail for?
>
> vostok1.com, pacifica.vostok1.com, localhost,vostok1.com, localhost
You have both vostok1.com and localhost in there twice. You probably
wanted that 3rd comma to be a period.
> 5. Lo
Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 10:22:42 -0700]:
> Whereas, I want to have a mail server for our office, which is
> accessible not only to employees while in our office, but out of
> office as well. This server is to serve only our employees of course
> and not act as a relay, but e
also sprach Curtis Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.10.14.1922 +0200]:
> So, with that in mind I chose: INTERNET SITE
Correct.
> I just left this as it is by default, since it doesn't really matter,
> yet. By I would think in the end I will change this to: 10.0.1.0/24
If that's your IP, then
I am trying to set up a Postfix server, but without any luck. So, I
would like to know whether, perhaps, I have been answering some of the
Postfix setup questions wrong. The following are the questions and how I
answered them:
1. General type of configuration;
No configuration
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