I am using 2y.net's dynamic service, where I could make my machine update to the server on net connect. It'd be nice if there were free services providing pop3 on a domain, where the address of the hosting server won't appear in the email from header. I'd have to use email forwarding that provided it's own smtp server to use, as the admin of my isp isn't too fond of people sending mail with other servers in the from header. At 04:30 PM 1/6/01 -0600, you wrote: >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 > > > >_______________________________________________ >Speakup mailing list >Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > > >