Re: Question about creating a mail server



Am Tue, 29 May 2007 20:52:23 -0300 schrieb JT:

http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu704_p7 (well page 1 to start)

but I'm not sure about the "ISPConfig" step. Furthermore, the domain
name I choose isn't registered, so I guess I wasted my time.

Try DynDNS or similar (dyndns.org), there you have also the option for an
mx record or just forwarding with backup mx.
Or register a domain and make an mx record for your domain, after that
your mailserver should receive mails on port 25.
.



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