At 07:29 20/04/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Ok, I need some information, but you'll need some background information...
>I have a linux box at home hooked up to the internet with DHCP through US
>West VDSL.  The IP has never actually changed, but it could at any time
>because of the DHCP.  I have a Windows 98 box connected via a second NIC
>card to the Linux machine, which uses the Linux box as a
>gateway/router/firewall to the internet.  So because of the DHCP connection,
>I don't have DNS running and I don't use Sendmail.
>
>On the Linux box, I have Apache 1.3.12 installed and am in the process of
>learning PHP.  However, one of the things I want to do is convert my
>ColdFusion discussion forum over to PHP, but was hoping I could send myself
>email notifications during the testing period (so when I do copy this app to
>a real server it would work as expected...)...
>
>Is there someway to use sendmail and the mailing options of PHP without
>using DNS and having a static IP?  Or better yet is there a way to use
>sendmail and DNS without having a static IP?
>

If you only need to send mail to the Windows box for testing then
you do have a static IP address - its the one on the internal network.

hih
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