On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 02:43:43PM -0500, Jeremy Gaddis wrote:
> On the machine you want to be the mail hub, configure
> it to accept mail for your (local) domain. On the other
> machines, tell them to send all local mail to the mail
> hub for delivery and to use it as a smart host also.
>
> A qu
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 01:35:50PM -0500, Jay Latham wrote:
> I have three computers in my home. I use one as a router to masq
> the other two to the internet. I would also like to use this one
> as the mail hub. There is only one user for the three boxes.
> What I would like to do is to be able to
ore your e-mail on the
server instead of the client, and your life will be lots easier.
This ended up longer than I expected, but hopefully it'll help
you out. It's not hard to set up, but when it is, it makes your
life alot easier. :)
j.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I have three computers in my home. I use one as a router to masq
the other two to the internet. I would also like to use this one
as the mail hub. There is only one user for the three boxes.
What I would like to do is to be able to read my mail from any
box but still save it on the hub. So that if
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