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Repost: Email Question
- From: Ahbaid Gaffoor <ahbaidg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 08 Feb 2003 21:10:38 -0600
- Message-id: <3E45C6AE.2000003@xxxxxxxxx>
Hello all, (I'm reposting this, I really need your thoughts and
suggestions please)
I have an AT&T Cable Modem and have regsitered a domain name against the IP address I use.
Within my network of three machines I have DNS set up with forwarding. This way I can use my local network machine names and still resolve beyond my network. This all works.
If my domain is abc123.com I would like to be able to do the following:
1) Setup a POP server on one of my SuSE boxes.
2) Be able to setup email so that I can send and receive emails to and from ahbaidg@xxxxxxxxxx both inside and outside my network.
3) Be able to setup <person>@abc123.com as needed
An nslookup against abc123.com gives my AT&T assigned IP, however a reverse lookup on the IP gives the AT&T name against the IP.
My questions are:
a) What would be the best way to set this up?
b) What should I use to accomplish this?
c) Is this documented somewhere out there?
Many many thanks.
Ahbaid.
I have an AT&T Cable Modem and have regsitered a domain name against the IP address I use.
Within my network of three machines I have DNS set up with forwarding. This way I can use my local network machine names and still resolve beyond my network. This all works.
If my domain is abc123.com I would like to be able to do the following:
1) Setup a POP server on one of my SuSE boxes.
2) Be able to setup email so that I can send and receive emails to and from ahbaidg@xxxxxxxxxx both inside and outside my network.
3) Be able to setup <person>@abc123.com as needed
An nslookup against abc123.com gives my AT&T assigned IP, however a reverse lookup on the IP gives the AT&T name against the IP.
My questions are:
a) What would be the best way to set this up?
b) What should I use to accomplish this?
c) Is this documented somewhere out there?
Many many thanks.
Ahbaid.
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