On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 7:08 PM, Mark Fletcher wrote:
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> On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 8:38 AM John T. Haggerty
> wrote:
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>> Any thoughts for or against Amazon?
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> Please don't top post on this list, it breaks up the flow of the thread
> for people who read the thread after it's finished. The
On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 8:38 AM John T. Haggerty wrote:
> Any thoughts for or against Amazon?
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>
Please don't top post on this list, it breaks up the flow of the thread for
people who read the thread after it's finished. The primary purpose of the
list is to get your questions answered, but the
I like that. I'm worried about one of the requirements here (under "Things
you will need"):
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- A permanent *internet connection *and an* IP address* for your mail
server that does not change. The IP address should *not be blacklisted* on
the internet. Check the IP address at web sites
I have been able to create websites, and am able to use the fqdn to show up
my web page I have hosed on the server. I just have to have ddclient update
the ip address with the dns settings. I just have the box NATed behind the
router.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 4:47 PM, emetib wrote:
> On Thursday,
On Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 4:20:05 AM UTC-5, John T. Haggerty wrote:
> I have the following issue (seems to be common although my details seem to
> differ):
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> 1. I recently registered a new domain as WWW.whatever.org or whatever.
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> 2. Postfix gets installed.
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> 3. "Internet site " is
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On 2016年8月25日 18:15:48 JST, "John T. Haggerty" wrote:
>I have the following issue (seems to be common although my details seem
>to
>differ):
>
>1. I recently registered a new domain as WWW.whatever.org or whatever.
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>2. Postfix gets installed.
>
On Thursday 25 August 2016 19:39:18 John T. Haggerty wrote:
> If it's only Gmail, why van I telnet to their port and get their mail
> server?
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> Seems counterintuitive.
Were you expecting Gmail to be either intuitive or logical?? :-o
Lisi
John T. Haggerty:
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> I have the following issue (seems to be common although my details seem to
> differ):
>
> 1. I recently registered a new domain as WWW.whatever.org or whatever.
Please use example.com when you do not want to disclose your real domain
name. The domain whatever.org does not be
So how do you dynamically specify getting a connection to be secured or
not. If it's only Gmail, why van I telnet to their port and get their mail
server?
Seems counterintuitive.
On Aug 25, 2016 5:54 AM, "Mark Fletcher" wrote:
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> On Thu, 25 Aug 2016 at 18:16, John T. Haggerty wrote:
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>> I ha
On Thu, 25 Aug 2016 at 18:16, John T. Haggerty wrote:
> I have the following issue (seems to be common although my details seem to
> differ):
>
> 1. I recently registered a new domain as WWW.whatever.org or whatever.
>
> 2. Postfix gets installed.
>
> 3. "Internet site " is enabled fqdn added.
>
I have the following issue (seems to be common although my details seem to
differ):
1. I recently registered a new domain as WWW.whatever.org or whatever.
2. Postfix gets installed.
3. "Internet site " is enabled fqdn added.
4. Email cannot be sent out to my Gmail address since it magically "ti
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