> 
> If you have a DHCP address like in a normal broadband then dont run a
> mailserver. You can only when
>  you can authenticate against gmail and wish to use a smarthost to
> transmit and receive mail.
> 
> Not much fun in running such a mail server.
Hey;
If I get you correctly, unless one has a Static IP one cannot use a mail server 
to redirect mail to
users on a Linux Desktop with multiple users. I had to create a fetchmail 
config, run it for each
user and route all mail through a commom Gmail ID with SMTP fwding. As it is a 
family desktop I can
assert my will, but it's unfair.
 How do I subvert this. I would not like to pay for static IP, usage is too 
less. I tried "dyn.dns"
unfortunately did not work out. I am using fetchmail+mutt+exim. Hope I am along 
the right lines!
   Podi   
   (prematurely old at 42)
   (jus kiddin) 
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