2009/10/9 Lec <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi Stefano,
> I believe you need to have a registered domain name to have a fixed IP. if
> that s the case, i don't have one. hmmm i supposed i need the other
> workaround you mentioned
>
> Can you help to elaborate "gateway configuration in the remotedelivery and
> use your ISP smtpserver as the outgoing gateway". Can you point me to the
> sites where i could read up these so that i could configure my development
> environment with dynamic IP to send out email via James server?

You use your ISP email server. The same that you would use in your
email client if you don't use James.

Then you add to your RemoteDelivery configuration:
<gateway>smtp://yourprovidersmtpserverIP</gateway>
<gatewayusername>username</gatewayusername>
<gatewayPassword>pass</gatewayPassword>

This means that your outgoing email will be instead forwarded to your
provider email server that will take care delivering it. But: what is
the goal you're trying to achieve by installing james on your dynamic
IP? Why do you need an email server on your dynamic IP?

Stefano

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