Hello:
I am looking for some pointers on how to set up postfix as a mail server.
I am running ubuntu 8.04 server. I use DynDns free web host redirects - my
domain is
foo.homeunix.com, my  isp (comcast) is 24.168.22.34 (fictious address), my
ubuntu server has a 
static ip address of 192.168.0.100 and behind a cable modem router.

I have configured my dynamic DNS host as a record ponted to an IP address to
map my local server IP
address to the comcast ISP address.  (I run apache2 and http requests work
fine).
Question: Is this configuration sufficient to allow postscript on my server
to operate as a mail server
(when properly configured?)  I assume for postfix config my FQDN is
foo.homeunix.com?
If not, what needs to be done? DynDns also has a service that sets the MX
records for my host.
Question: Do I need to configure the MX records for my host to make it email
routing work?

Question:  Assuming the above is sufficient (and if necessary MX records
configured), is there a guide that
will explain how to configure postfix as an outbound only server?

Alternative approach: If I want to configure Postfix as an outbound only
server, relaying through my 
gmail account, how can this be done? Is the above configuration through
DynDns sufficient? if not, 
what is missing.
Thank you for your help
-J
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