ok great. Thank you.
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Urwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 0442 N6REJ
Subject: Re: [newbie] Postfix configuration question
> On Sunday 11 Jan 2004 9:02 am, Troy T. Hall wrote
On Sunday 11 Jan 2004 9:02 am, Troy T. Hall wrote:
> I'm confused by the postfix documentation.
> I have my cable modem going to a router which is providing NAT to the
> server via dhcp. My ip is provided dynamically but so far has stayed at
> 64.72.62.150. The routers gateway ip is 192.168.123.2
I'm confused by the postfix
documentation.
I have my cable modem going to a router which is
providing NAT to the server via dhcp. My ip is provided dynamically but so
far has stayed at 64.72.62.150. The routers gateway ip is
192.168.123.254. So does the documentation below mean that for t
I need to configure Postfix so I can use mutt and slrn. Postfix seems pretty
simple but I'm a little gunshy because the only other time I configured it,
it worked fine but I ended having my root mail go directly to the
administrator at mail provider. He got pretty upset after a while..
Here is
On 04 Jan 2002 21:47:50 -0500
Noah Swint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to
ponder:
> How do I change my Postfix Configuration from displaying the mail that I
> send from this:
> Received: by shiksa.dyndns.org (Postfix, from userid 501) id EC2522A0DE;
> Wed, 2 Jan 2002
Hello folks
Can someone tell how to configure Postfix as my MTA? I have a dial-up
account with my ISP and a dynamic IP. Fetching mails from pop servers
is fine with fetchmail. I want to use my web based email accounts,
like say mailandnews or yahoo, by masquerading as my email address
like [E
Hello,
please i am not able to configure Post Fix fro sending
mail...HELP!
Thanks