On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 8:40 PM, Jacob G Podipara <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Not much fun in running such a mail server.
> Hey;

Hi

> If I get you correctly, unless one has a Static IP one cannot use a mail 
> server to redirect mail to
> users on a Linux Desktop with multiple users. I had to create a fetchmail 
> config, run it for each
> user and route all mail through a commom Gmail ID with SMTP fwding. As it is 
> a family desktop I can
> assert my will, but it's unfair.

Then you are using the smart host feature in which DHCP is not a
problem. It will work.

You are a full fledged mail server only when you directly talk to the
mail server in question which
 is obtained by the @ part of the mail ID, after a DNS lookup of MX
pointer followed by A pointer.

>  How do I subvert this. I would not like to pay for static IP, usage is too 
> less. I tried "dyn.dns"
> unfortunately did not work out. I am using fetchmail+mutt+exim. Hope I am 
> along the right lines!
>   Podi
>   (prematurely old at 42)
>   (jus kiddin)

You are too old to have any value in India, ;)

Actually all the hackers I have seen are quite old. My US partner is
63 years old. He still
 works, learns and does everything except coding.

Okay now, you don't have any problem; you are just front ending for
gmail. You do not
 need a static IP.

Neither do you need dyn dns.

-Girish


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