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The unfortunate thing about this setup is that it's assuming a 24x7 connection.  One of the Linux boxes I use is exclusively for that.  It's up 24x7 and connected 
24x7.  The main drag about this setup is that since I don'thave a static IP if I lose the dsl connection or it dropps the IP changes and Ihave to go and update 
dns for asmodean.net.

On Sat, 06 Jan 2001 14:21:12 -0600, Brent Harding wrote:

>What do you do about when the machine is down to cue the mail for delivery
>when you come back online? I've not tested it out much on my isp, but when
>I'm off, and I send mail to my linux hostname, it never makes it back in
>when I come on again, never tried connecting to their mail server and doing
>"etrn hostname", maybe that'd do it, but it'd still not supress the warning
>messages if I subscribe to lists like that. Actually, I own a domain, and
>want to use it in my email address.



Raul A. Gallegos -- raul at asmodean.net
msn id: ragallegos at hotmail.com -- icq: 5283055
http://www.asmodean.net






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