Re: OT: unathorized network user.

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> If you enable the mail server on your Linux box, you can have it
> receive the mail from your router, and either put it in a local mail
> box, or forward it to your ISP. (The default setup will only receive
>   mail from localhost, and does not know how to connect to your ISP.)
>
> I am kind of surprised that your ISP will not accept an e-mail to an
> "local" address from a machine on its network. I can see it if you
> were trying to relay mail through the server, or if your IP was on
> one of the SPAM lists. In other words, I would expect it to handle
> the mail just as it does mail from another mail server that is
> addressed to one of its users.
>
>
> Mikkel

That sounds like a possible solution.  Unfortunately I don't have a
dedicated Linux box.  I have a dual boot system that is pretty much
100% in Windows because it must serve the needs of the rest of the
family as well.  I get my fix of Linux at the office as I have one of
my machines that is Linux only (or via my dual boot work laptop at
home).  When I get a new home PC the current one will become my
personal Linux box  Until then I can't implement a Linux based
solution to my problem.

Jacques B.

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