Re: How to Setup Mailserver??

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I am behind a DSL provider and my IP address changes everytime my router
loses connection......usually about once a week.
(http://www.perfectnetusa.com)  I use a Dynamic DNS provider.
http://www.zoneedit.com/  it's a free service up to 5 domain names that
keeps my IP address "LIVE" 24X7.  I use a Linksys router configured to use
NAT and "Port Forward" necessary ports to the server behind the router.....

I run Postfix on my RH8.0 server and manage it with Webmin (*Webmin Access
Behind DSL NAT router only....not live to the Internet*)  Works
Fantastically Well!!!

Good Luck, and ask the folks on this list for help, because they know what
they're talking about.  I have gone to the list a few times myself while
trying to get some things working, and when the list is
un-characteristically not a help on an issue, the other place for you to
live and learn and love is http://google.com/linux

Brett






----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dali Islam" <ibmdali@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "redhat list" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:38 PM
Subject: How to Setup Mailserver??


> My domain name is bangali.info. I am hosting that site
> on somebodies server. I want to have a mail server
> running on my linux box(red hat 9.0) at home and
> send/receive my mail from my own server.
>
> I am behind a router and I have cable modem for my
> internet connection which runs on Dynamic IP address.
> But, I rarely see it change.
>
> If I ask the domain people to direct the mail(change
> the MX record) to my server what I need to do on my
> end to send and receive e-mails? Is there any web
> based mail tool I can use for sendmail?
>
> Thanks
> Dali
>
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