On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 23:25:02 +0800, Edward Dekkers <edward@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> opined: > Hey there guys, > > for years I've run fetchmail to grab mail from my isp in multidrop > mode. > > Now, my area is finally ADSL enabled. The ISP I'm going with gives > out free static IP addresses. I've also bought a domain name which > is currently parked. > > I'm pretty sure I can get the sendmail part sorted, but DNS has me > confused. At the domain name site, I can put in two name server > fields. > > Originally I thought I could just run DNS here on my Linux box. But > apparently from what I understand of the reading I'm doing I'd need > two servers to do this. > > Other readings I'm doing are telling me to use my ISP's DNS servers > and have them set up the records for me. > > At this stage I do not know whether that will cost money or not. > > Some whispers around the traps tell me there's free DNS hosting > services all over the net. > > All in all I'm very confused. > > Could someone tell me what step 1 would be to get this going? > > Thanks > Ed. 1. Have your ISP create a reverse pointer to your domain (mail.mydomain.com) 2. Use or domain's registry for DNS - you will have enough headaches. Create an A record mapping mail.mydomain.com to your IP. 3. Consider Postfix rather than sendmail. 4. AFTER you have the reverse pointer, see which DHCP blacklists (including mine) list your IP. Request removal - politely, please. -- Do NOT Send Email to <spam trap> Fedora@TQMcube,com Our DNSRBL - Eliminate Spam at The Source: http://www.TQMcube.com Don't Subsidize Criminals: http://boulderpledge.org -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list