or are at
least working on a Linux port.
Good luck.
-Original Message-
From: the lone gunman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian User's List debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Wednesday, August 19, 1998 3:54 PM
Subject: fixing my host name!
Several of my emails are getting returned by the intended
trial
first.
Hank
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-Original Message-
From: Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 1998 7:25 PM
To: Matt Garman; Debian User's List
Subject: Re: fixing my host name!
Although the scenerio
, August 19, 1998 3:54 PM
Subject: fixing my host name!
Several of my emails are getting returned by the intended receiever's
ISP. The emails are returned with invalid hostname -- *my*
hostname. Since I am currently only using PPP to connect to the 'net,
I have a bogus hostname.
I
: RE: fixing my host name!
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On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, Hank Fay wrote:
dynip does have a linux port, which I will be exploring shortly as I
attempt
to put up my ipmasq + portforwarding machine. I'm using the service on
Win95 right now, and it works as advertised
On: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 15:40:02 -0500 the lone gunman writes:
Several of my emails are getting returned by the intended
receiever's ISP. The emails are returned with invalid hostname --
*my* hostname. Since I am currently only using PPP to connect to
the 'net, I have a bogus hostname.
I had
Several of my emails are getting returned by the intended receiever's
ISP. The emails are returned with invalid hostname -- *my*
hostname. Since I am currently only using PPP to connect to the 'net,
I have a bogus hostname.
I believe, though, that some mailers reject my name because of spam
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