[rt-users] How to setup inbounding email?

Torsten Brumm tob at brummix.de
Sat Mar 4 15:05:00 EST 2006


try dyndns.
Torsten
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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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