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Re: Mailer
- From: adm ipat com (Alan Mead)
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Mailer
- Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 04:38:18 GMT
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999 11:02:58 +0800, edward tripled iinet net au
("Edward Dekkers") wrote:
>Mail comes into my ISP in the form <somename>@mysubdomain.net.au. At the
>2> Get Linux to strip the <somename> and store in different 'mailboxes'.
Is your's a proper subnet or a masquerading one? If the former, I
think you just need a pop server (and perhaps fetchmail if you have
dialup access to the ISP).
If you are masquerading as a subnet, then I'm assuming you have one
pop account on the ISP that outside mail would get directed to? How
would one direct email to a user on your subnet? After all, the
outside world doesn't know foo your little net
Although I've been having trouble, pop servers aren't a huge deal to
get to work.
-Alan
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