Re: Question about creating a mail server
- From: JT <jtlinux1@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 22:29:47 -0300
Burkhard Ott wrote:
Try DynDNS or similar (dyndns.org), there you have also the option for anI use dyndns.org to host my dynamic dns to re-route to my website. I haven't experimented much with the mx business but I'll give it a shot within the next couple of days and let you know how it turns out.
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.
.
- References:
- Question about creating a mail server
- From: JT
- Re: Question about creating a mail server
- From: Burkhard Ott
- Re: Question about creating a mail server
- From: JT
- Re: Question about creating a mail server
- From: Burkhard Ott
- Re: Question about creating a mail server
- From: JT
- Re: Question about creating a mail server
- From: Burkhard Ott
- Question about creating a mail server
- Prev by Date: Re: Question about creating a mail server
- Next by Date: Re: Dell to offer home linux!
- Previous by thread: Re: Question about creating a mail server
- Next by thread: General Question on Menu Manipulation...
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|