Re: [OT] GMail troubles [Was: Re: du-guidelines - point 7]



On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 07:04 +0100, Bob Cox wrote:

Yes, I have used Postfix on my main home server for years now and it is
really pretty much zero maintenance. Because I am fortunate enough to
have a static IP address from my (consumer) ISP, (which is also
thoughtful enough to allow setting of valid rDNS) I send and receive
mail direct-to-mx from my Postfix box here.

Name names! I bet other people would like to use that ISP.

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Paul Johnson
baloo@xxxxxxxxx

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