Tom Horsley wrote:
I have tried to poke around in google for this before, but never found a satisfactory answer. Say I'm not running my own server, I don't have a domain name, i.e., a typical home computer.
You _can_ get one, see www.dyndns.org - it's where I got mine, free of charge.
Can I configure sendmail to shuffle local mail around to local mailboxes, and take mail to external addresses sent by me and direct it to my ISP smtp server (which needs an SSL connection and user and password authorization). Or is there something that can act a lot like sendmail but is easier to configure to do this sort of thing?
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