On Dec 17 at 02:57, Simon Barner spoke:
although you seem to already have set up your email mail, the following
article of mine might help you anyway:
http://home.leo.org/~barner/freebsd/articles/mailsetup/article.html
Hi Simon,
yes, it's a very interesting article!
Especially 2.3
On Dec 16 at 19:01, Lowell Gilbert spoke:
You should be able to send PRs with *any* DNS name that maps to your
address. If you want a permanent one, there are some free dynamic
DNS services out there. If you just want to set the hostname
automatically, note that dhclient will do it
Especially 2.3 Address Rewriting which mentions the genericstable
feature helped me. Obviously it's the genericstable which is
effective for outbound aliases.
Yes, it permits you to rewrite the envelope from-addresses, which is
necessary to trick the other mail server.
(Yes, I really should
Hanspeter Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I only succeeded to send a problem report after setting the hostname
to the current public internet hostname (according the dialup IP
address).
Is there a better way to send prs from system with dynamic IP
address?
You should be able to send PRs with
Hi Hanspeter,
although you seem to already have set up your email mail, the following
article of mine might help you anyway:
http://home.leo.org/~barner/freebsd/articles/mailsetup/article.html
Simon
(Yes, I really should do the final tweaks RSN and submit it to the
documentation project)
Hello,
I have a system which has a dialup internet connection. That is it
has a different IP address and a different real hostname each time a
connection is established. Since it doesn't need any access from the
internet it only has a local hostname which has no meaning in the
internet.
Using