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Dear all,
I have a dial-up server (it dials the ISP to provide internet connection for a 
small LAN) on a remote location.
Now, I want to ssh to that server. Can I make somekind of script so that 
everytime it dials the ISP, it will send it's assigned IP to my email? All 
this time, everytime I want to ssh it, I call the local admin for the IP 
address.

Errr... one more thing, it doesn't have qmail installed or neither sendmail or 
any other mailserver package. Can bash'es mail command handle it?

Thanks.
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