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Date:      Sun, 20 Dec 1998 14:09:46 -0800
From:      brian@worldcontrol.com
To:        Mark Barbisan <barbisan@interlog.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: DNS & Qmail
Message-ID:  <19981220140946.A443@top.worldcontrol.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSI.3.96r.981220153757.9890A-100000@shell1.interlog.com>; from Mark Barbisan on Sun, Dec 20, 1998 at 03:41:33PM -0500
References:  <367D5FA7.92C9BAEE@voicenet.com> <Pine.BSI.3.96r.981220153757.9890A-100000@shell1.interlog.com>

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On Sun, Dec 20, 1998 at 03:41:33PM -0500, Mark Barbisan wrote:
> Well you are correct, I do have a Dynamic IP Address. I am running Qmail
> to send out my email (not as a server). I do not want to go through the
> hassle of setting up Sendmail, and I was told on this list that Qmail was
> easier. If you (or anyone else for that matter), could perhaps suggest
> another MTA or have any more suggestions to solve the problem it would be
> very much appreciated. 
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> 
> Mark Barbisan.

I use qmail in the same way you are attempting to.  I found it very
irratating to change my MUA config everytime I connected to a different
ISP.  Thus I setup qmail on my laptop to be able to deliver email
for me.  Depending on which ISP I connect to I get a variety 
of dynamic IP addresses.


Edit /etc/host.conf and make sure that 'hosts' appears before 'bind' in
the list.

Edit /etc/hosts and add:

127.0.0.1 mylastname.myisp.com mylastname

Then run /var/qmail/configure/config while you are _not_ connected
to the internet.  

--
Brian Litzinger <brian@litzinger.com>

> On Sun, 20 Dec 1998, Peter A. Schwenk wrote:
> 
> > Do you have an assigned IP address?  It sounds like you don't.  If you have a
> > regular, personal ISP account, you normally don't get a fixed IP address and
> > registered name.  So qmail won't find your made-up host name in the DNS
> > lookup.
> > 
> > I don't use qmail, so I'm no help with that.  Assuming you have a normal,
> > personal ISP account, there is no reason to run your own mail server.
> > 
> > Mark Barbisan wrote:
> > 
> > > Hello out there!
> > >
> > > Well, I am running FreeBSD 2.2.7 on a stand-alone computer and I am trying
> > > to setup QMAIL. I installed the latest version from the ports section and
> > > when I run /var/qmail/configure/config I get the following output:
> > >
> > > Your hostname is: mylastname.myisp.com
> > > soft error
> > > Sorry, I couldn't find your hosts canonical name in DNS
> > > You will have to setup control/me yourself
> > >
> > > DNS works fine when I am connected to the 'net, and I followed every word
> > > from the Handbook under the PPP Section. Does anyone have any ideas of what
> > > I should do so I can configure Qmail?
> > >
> > > Thanks for your help,
> > >
> > > Mark Barbisan.

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