Hi

Didn't you read what people here wrote you ?
you should set in your dyn-dns provider that your MX record is your
dyn-dns address, unless it won't know which address to send the mail to.

Cya,
Oren.

On Wed, 20 Dec 2000, Amir Tal wrote:

> hi,
> 
> I am trying to send mail to my Linux mandrake 7.2.
> I have a dynip client installed, and i can telnet,ping and ftp the machine
> using the dynip hostname.
> 
> when i send email from another smtp (the local is working just fine,ports 25
> and 110 are active)
> I get a "service unavailable" error message.
> 
> if i look at the mail queue, i can see that the messages are arriving, but
> they don't get to the mailboxes.
> I understand that this is some kind of a missing relay, but i don't know
> where to change\add that option.
> most of the configuration was done using webmin 0.83 .
> 
> can anyone help ?
> 
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