On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 10:01 -0800, Cecil wrote:
> I apologize for confusion here. I have an existing
> email address of 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, I think it would be funny
> to have people be able 
> to send me email to the address of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and get it at my 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] address. I do not presently have
> this address. However, 
> when I setup my debian box today, it asked me about a
> hostname for this 
> computer. I typed in flatkitty on a whim. It then
> asked for a domain name, to 
> which I put roadkill.org. I also setup mail to use a

Do you own the roadkill.org domain name, and is there
a DNS server "out there" that references roadkill.org
to your IP address?

If not, it won't work, and J. Chris Dunlap (the guy who
seems to own roadkill.org) won't be happy with you.
http://www.roadkill.org/
http://chris.roadkill.org/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> program like fetchmail 
> and filled in the blanks when it asked where my mail
> came from, which the 
> smtp and pop is smtp.mail.yahoo.com, and
> pop.mail.yahoo.com. I did all this 
> when I installed my debian system this morning.
> However, I am using Kmail at 
> the moment, just to get things going, and I did not
> use any flat kitty info 
> on the mail servers info boxes. It is my understanding
> that I should be able 
> to do this on my new linux system. However, I may be
> wrong and may need to 
> looke elsewhere to do this.
> 
> Xeys
> 
> 

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