[ale] Sendmail and ip addresses

Joe Knapka jknapka at charter.net
Sat Jun 5 21:07:51 EDT 1999


Gary Maltzen wrote:
> 
> The only solution is to get a POP3 account with an existing ISP...

Though you should be able to configure sendmail and fetchmail
such that fetchmail fetches mail from your POP mailbox periodically
and hands it to sendmail for local delivery. I had my system set
up that way a long time ago, but configuring sendmail was a
pain, so now I just use a POP-aware mail reader.

-- Joe

> Cheapest solution is a yahoo/hotmail/eudoramail/etc. e-mail account
> (warning: some listservers don't accept e-mail from them...)
> 
>  -----Original Message-----
> I just recently installed a cable modem from Cablevision and would like to
> receive email on my machine.
> 
> of course root at xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is not valid.  how can I get email without
> having a domain name registered?
> 
> By the way those on total-web be informed that by 2000 they whill be dhcp2.

-- Joe Knapka
* I speak only for myself, except when the little transceiver
* at the base of my skull is activated...






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