On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 07:18:01 +0200
Martin Fahrendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:

> So, you may know that your server is save, but the rest of the wold
> only may guess. And you are not able to give a guarantee. Your server
> can not get prooven while changing the IP address.

Point taken. Very good explanation.

> >
> > Anyhow, thanks for any assistance!
> 
> So, in the beginnig, configure your mailserver to use the mailserver
> of your ISP as a relay. Please see the postfix FAQ on www.postfix.org.
> There are some config examples for this special needs.

Thanks for your time to explain, I'll stick with my ISP til I  know more
what I am doing. From reading the Postfix FAQ (yes I did!), it seems I
need to know a *lot* more about DNS and MX records.

Cheers!

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