Re: Postfix on a small home network (without a domain name)

2012-02-29 Thread Jef Driesen
On 02/29/2012 04:38 AM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 04:33:45PM +0100, Jef Driesen wrote: With some help from a dyndns account, I can even access my imap server from outside my network. This works great, except that I can't send mails from outside my network. Therefo

Re: Postfix on a small home network (without a domain name)

2012-02-28 Thread Jef Driesen
On 02/28/2012 04:57 PM, Robert Schetterer wrote: Am 28.02.2012 16:33, schrieb Jef Driesen: Hi, I'm trying to setup a mailserver for a small home network. But before going into the problems, let's start with a description of the situation. My network is a typical home network wi

Re: Postfix on a small home network (without a domain name)

2012-02-28 Thread Jef Driesen
On 02/28/2012 04:33 PM, Jef Driesen wrote: Hi, I'm trying to setup a mailserver for a small home network. But before going into the problems, let's start with a description of the situation. My network is a typical home network with a cable modem and a dynamic ip. There is no doma

Re: Postfix on a small home network (without a domain name)

2012-02-28 Thread Jef Driesen
On 02/28/2012 04:37 PM, Janantha Marasinghe wrote: You could use dyndns since your IP would be dynamic. However the issue here is with the setup you are telling most of the mail servers out there will drop you e-mail. That shouldn't be a problem, because I'm using the smtp server of my isp as

Postfix on a small home network (without a domain name)

2012-02-28 Thread Jef Driesen
Hi, I'm trying to setup a mailserver for a small home network. But before going into the problems, let's start with a description of the situation. My network is a typical home network with a cable modem and a dynamic ip. There is no domain name or mx records. All users on the network have exi