Hi,
Arbit question and probably not related to Linux. Still I must ask.
It is possible for me to send mails outside [to the world] from my
own machine using smtp port 25 of another machine on that network,
which _has_ an absolute IP address. I have configured that as the
smtp server for my sendmail.
Is there a way I can _receive_ reply to the mails I send from the same
box? Would a hack like putting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
work? Just tell me if it is _possible_. If it is possible, with this
hack or something else, let me know. The machine is constantly wired
to the net. If it is possible then I will get back in case I fail
after trying.
Rohit
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