Ok I figured out the problem. I needed to have
$myhostname = test-email.tsg.com and
$Mydomain = tsg.com
I can now send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it works fine. Problem I
am having is that i don't understand how the virtual domains work. Do I make an
entry in the aliases file? Is the
I believe Earthlink is somewhat faster, at least in some areas. The have new
news group servers One set for those west of the missisipi and another for
the east) that allow you to download large files at Google search result
speeds. I could not believe how fast these files download.
I strongly urge
Aloha,
I too noticed the "fixed" IP address phenomenon when
I used RR. I haven't used my new ISP here long enough to
tell if it works the same as RR did but... It occurs to me
that if you leave a router/firewall up 24/7, then the DHCP
client will continue to renew the IP address that wa
Warren Togami wrote:
I personally liked having a fixed IP
Now, suppose your first name is Joe or Jane, have a fixed IP, always run
your computer either as root (Win98/WinME) or as a non-root user but
with a root-like privilege (Win2K/WinXP), and your are connected to the
internet either wi
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, Warren Togami wrote:
> a hassle to change it for the things that I do... and changing the IP
> address seems to be as simple as changing the MAC address and power
> cycling the cable modem.
>
> Strangely changing the MAC address back then power cycling the cable
> modem al
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
As I mentioned earlier, I was quite disturbed to find out that my cable
modem has a fix IP address of 66.xxx.xxx.xxx. I turned off my Linksys
router a few times, the ip address stays the same. However, I have had
this new ip address for only two weeks. Perhaps
R. Scott Belford wrote:
When back in Georgia earlier this year, I helped a friend set up his
earthlink dsl connection. It is important to note that the DSL modem
used by earthlink is actually a router. It holds the public ip address
and issues a 192.[168].x.x address to your computer(s.) They
I have noticed that RR will periodically change the IP # and on Windoz
sys you must un-power the router,
if you use one, then bring it back up to refresh.
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
BTW, I have noticed that Oceanic seems to give me a fixed IP address.
I don't think this is specific to Eart
When back in Georgia earlier this year, I helped a friend set up his
earthlink dsl connection. It is important to note that the DSL modem
used by earthlink is actually a router. It holds the public ip address
and issues a 192.x.x.x address to your computer(s.) They use pppoe and
the router canno
BTW, I have noticed that Oceanic seems to give me a fixed IP address. I
don't think this is specific to Earthlink (but never bothered to find
out when I was with RR). Does anyone know anything about this?
Again, Windows should be banned from consumer broadband use.
Windows+broadband+24/7, a
Thanx for the input. Actually I have switched from RR to Earthlink
about a couple of weeks ago. All I needed to do, "essentially", was to
go to Ala Moana Center and exchange my old cable modem (I was one of the
first RR subscribers) for a newer one. As you mentioned, Earthlink
claims to have
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> Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 00:01:03 -1000
> From: Vince Hoang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [luau] Postfix Question
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> On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 05:13:54PM -1000, Maddog wrote:
> > I have a small problem with Postfix. I inst
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