On 14 Nov 2002, Paul Lee wrote:
> server at our main office. No problem there. I would also like for our
> two branch offices to use it to send and receive mail, however they both
Modify your relay_domains and mynetworks settings, and ensure that you've
enabled address masquerading. The postfix
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 09:32:13AM -0500, Paul Lee wrote:
> I have read as much about Postfix configuration as I can find, but there
> is still one issue that I am not sure about. I am setting up a mail
> server at our main office. No problem there. I would also like for our
> two branch offices t
You could also consider using a service like dyndns.org, which will
give a hostname to a machine with a dynamic IP address (you install a
client on the machine with the dynamic IP which sends its IP to the
dyndns server every so often).
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 09:32:13AM -0500, Paul Lee wrote:
- I
Dont be afaid of posting a question on the postfix listserv. Very well
mannered and knowledge people. Thats your best bet.may want to dig thru
the archives first.
It sounds like you will have to use Dynamic DNS with postfix. In postfix
you will specific which domains that you will accept email fr
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 09:32:13AM -0500, Paul Lee wrote:
> I have read as much about Postfix configuration as I can find, but there
> is still one issue that I am not sure about. I am setting up a mail
> server at our main office. No problem there. I would also like for our
> two branch offices to
I have read as much about Postfix configuration as I can find, but there
is still one issue that I am not sure about. I am setting up a mail
server at our main office. No problem there. I would also like for our
two branch offices to use it to send and receive mail, however they both
have dynamic I