2 questions on mail and domains

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On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 11:04:05AM +0200, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> Hi  speakup,
> 
> What mail transports are people using and what would you
>   recommend to someone who wants a MTA that's easy to set up/configure
>   yet powerful? If recommending Exim after all, do any of you use a
>   version from a Debian package and if so, where should on dig to
>   configure the thing?

I would have to answer qmail to both questions:
http://pobox.com/~djb/qmail.html
.

>   On a different but not entirely other subject: If i don't have my
>   own domain as of yet, what should my host name be? I assume i can't
>   have a name like "mymachine.isps.domain" cause that would be illegal
>   or something like that?
>   Thanks for any help!
> 

Back when I was on dial-up, I actually had my-machine.my.isp, and
nobody ever called me up and told me to stop that, which makes sense
if you're on dial-up, since you get a different IP address every time,
and you're not online permanently. You'd have to ask somebody with a
permanent connection to the net, and without their own domain what
they do, but I suspect the answer would be similar to the one I
gave. Hth.

Greg



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