Ok, I need some information, but you'll need some background information...
I have a linux box at home hooked up to the internet with DHCP through US
West VDSL.  The IP has never actually changed, but it could at any time
because of the DHCP.  I have a Windows 98 box connected via a second NIC
card to the Linux machine, which uses the Linux box as a
gateway/router/firewall to the internet.  So because of the DHCP connection,
I don't have DNS running and I don't use Sendmail.

On the Linux box, I have Apache 1.3.12 installed and am in the process of
learning PHP.  However, one of the things I want to do is convert my
ColdFusion discussion forum over to PHP, but was hoping I could send myself
email notifications during the testing period (so when I do copy this app to
a real server it would work as expected...)...

Is there someway to use sendmail and the mailing options of PHP without
using DNS and having a static IP?  Or better yet is there a way to use
sendmail and DNS without having a static IP?

Thanx!

Joseph (Joe) Sheble
a.k.a. Wizaerd
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