Dave Sherman wrote:
> This is partially true. To receive mail, you need to have a domain to
> which people can send. And to send or relay mail, many servers are set
> to refuse mail from another server (like yours) to which they can't do a
> dns lookup and verify your server's fully qualified domain name (fqdn).
> 
> One workaround for this is to register with dyndns.org or another free
> dns service, in which you will be given a host name like
> sildara.dyndns.org (that's mine). Then, if you set up your mail server
> to use this valid fqdn, you are good to go. I use postfix, and it was
> quite simple to get going.

Dave,

Thanks!

Randy Kramer

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