replies, while other people wouldn't.
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Adam McCarthy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So would I just tell no-ip.org (seperate from DynDNS as fair as I
> know, but they also have MX records.), to just put in my address or
> would I just throw in my IS
reject your mail if you do not have a valid PTR record
> for your IP address. By default your ISP will probably have one, but it
> won't resolve to mymachine.no-ip.org which may cause the delivery problem
> mentioned before.
>
>
> J.P.
>
> Adam McCarthy wrote:
>>
I have looked for a guide on the Internet on how to do this but I have
never found one.
I am wishing to run a request tracker (RT) and need postfix.
Now I already have the email coming in, sent to RT by fetch mail of a
gmail account.
Now how can I make it so that postfix sends replies and other