On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 10:26:24AM +1100, Rodos wrote:
> My problem is that my local machine will be on a cable modem with a
> dynamic address. So what do I put as my lower cost MX records IP address?
Considered using UUCP?
Presuming you are able to get it setup on the remote hot, UUCP is a grea
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 12:11:47PM +1100, Rodos wrote:
> > Another way to do it would be to configure it as a virtual domain on
> > the colo box, delivering all mail for your domain to a single mailbox,
> > but insert a header with the envelope details into each message to
>
> This seams like bi
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, John Clarke wrote:
> You could consider a dynamic dns service, if your local box is online
> most of the time, and especially if the IP address changes rarely.
Yea, I thought of that but I know there has to be a better way.
> Another way to do it would be to configure it as
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 10:26:02AM +1100, Rodos wrote:
> My problem is that my local machine will be on a cable modem with a
> dynamic address. So what do I put as my lower cost MX records IP address?
You could consider a dynamic dns service, if your local box is online
most of the time, and esp
>
> My problem is that my local machine will be on a cable modem with a
> dynamic address. So what do I put as my lower cost MX records IP address?
Can you use a hostname for your secondary MX? Perhaps the static service
from www.dyndns.org is worth investigating. Its for those ips like cable
tha
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, John Clarke wrote:
> > Any ideas on how to set this up. I have check in the bat book but nothing
> > seamed to cover it.
>
> Make the colo box the secondary MX for the domain, make your local
> machine the primary MX. Configure the colo box to relay for the domain
> but don'
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 09:47:24AM +1100, Rodos wrote:
> The thing is I want to store the mail on my local machine, there are about
> 15 users. What I would like is for the colo machine to store the mail, and
> then get my local machine to pick it all up and dump it into the various
> mbox files.
I am going to colo my main box. It will server web pages and receive email
for a few domains.
The thing is I want to store the mail on my local machine, there are about
15 users. What I would like is for the colo machine to store the mail, and
then get my local machine to pick it all up and dump