On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 03:15:35 +0200, "Meka[ni]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>       I want to make a small LAN (about 4-8 computers) with a local mail 
> server. Server is working, but it's behind a cable router so it doesn't have 
> a public IP. I need to transfer mail, for example, to gmail and let it 
> deliver where it supposed to. Is this what is called "mail relaying"? I'm 
> very new to this subject, so, yes, I know I ask a stupid question, but I 
> really don't know how to search for help if I don't know such a simple thing 
> as "the name of my problem". BTW, is this posible? I was thinking of 
> something like "if mail is from local host to non-local host then use gmail 
> smtp". Thanx! :o)

What you need is a "smarthost setup".

After setting things up, do a telnet relay-test.mail-abuse.org to
verify whether your system is secure when accessed from the Internet.

Oh, yes, please, get a mail client which does decent line breaks.

Greetings
Marc

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