[rt-users] How to setup inbounding email?

zhou jian sunzhoujian at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 4 22:31:21 EST 2006


I took a look at this one. It looks like that I have
to   
purchase some kind of dns name. Also, why do I have to
use exim since I am going to use qmail?

--- Torsten Brumm <tob at brummix.de> wrote:

> ok,
> is your box connected to the net with a dynamic ip -
> SET UP a dyndns entry (www.dyndns.org) with a mx
> record. Get the dyndns client from there and
> configure. Now you can reach your box via dns. Setup
> apache virt. Host to work correctly (google helps)
> with the dnydns service, configure your qmail (sorry
> can't help, using exim) and follow the tips at the
> wiki for mail setup.
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: zhou jian <sunzhoujian at yahoo.com>
> Date: Saturday, Mar 4, 2006 9:20 pm
> Subject: Re: [rt-users] How to setup inbounding
> email?
> 
> THanks a lot. Could you tell me how do you configure
> this with qmail and RT? Since I am really a newbie
> in
> this field, I would appreciate your detailed
> information. Thanks again for your help.
> 
> --- Torsten Brumm <tob at brummix.de> wrote:
> 
> > try dyndns.
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>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: zhou jian <sunzhoujian at yahoo.com>
>  Date: Saturday, Mar 4, 2006 9:01 pm
>  Subject: Re: [rt-users] How to setup inbounding
>  email?
>  
>  I checked the "FQDN" as you mentioned."FQDN is the
>  fully qualified domain name of the POP server
> you're
>  setting up, e.g., pop.example.net".Since I am in a
>  research group right now. Probably I can get this
>  kind
>  of FQDN setting. My question is, is this possible
>  for
>  getting FQDN even for a dynamic ip address?
>  --- Nadeem Shahbaz <nadeem.shahbaz at prog.awpdc.com>
>  wrote:
>  
>  >>> zhou jian wrote:
>  > >> > BTW, I am running RT with a dynamic ip
>  address
>  > right
>  > > now. It rarely change. Where should I configure
>  to
>  > > make qmail work with dynamic ip address?
>  > >>> I believe its very hard to use inbound mail
>  with
>  > DHCP. You need to use
>  > ur FQDN in qmail configuration, if ur ISP
> provides
>  > any.
>  >> Nadeem
>  >
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