Re: Sending email to dial up Linux box

From: ynotssor ("ynotssor")
Date: 11/30/03


Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 16:25:11 -0800


"Eric Lewton" <lewtone@myfastmail.com> wrote in message
news:3df67682.0311281828.515470b6@posting.google.com

> Is this possible?
> I am running Red Hat 9.0 and my IP is currently 194.165.164.140
> (probably not any more).
> At time of writing I could ssh in so that really is me.
> I cannot send email to root@194.165.164.140 though and receive it.
> Is there something simple to do this? Essentially I want to set up
> a catchall on this IP so that any email sent to it will go into the
> same account.

root@[194.165.164.140]

The brackets are required for an IP address in lieu of an FQDN.

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