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Re: How to work with portable mail server?
From: Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson(at)cox.net>
Date: Tue Feb 12 2008 - 19:15:42 EST
On 02/12/08 18:03, Jabka Atu wrote:
>> On 02/12/08 17:26, Jabka Atu wrote: >>> Good evening,. > >>> I'm using exim as my local mail delivary system and i started to >> wonder : > >>> is there a way to use exim to get mails also from the net ? > >>> Althow i know that it can be done using 24 working server that uses >>> dyndns / no-ip etc. > >>> but what about when my mail server is on a laptop that can be offline >>> for 10-12 hours or even days. > >>> is there any way to halt the messages any where ? >> If, as your address implies, all your email passes thru Google, why >> not let it accumulate there? > >> Or is there something you've neglected to tell us? > > this is my temporary solution i use free mail as my main since i can't > be sure if i will or will not get answers to my machine. Ok. Have you in the past been running a fixed-location mail server? IOW, what have you been doing up to now to get your email? Also, could you "just" rely on gmail? Or use a for-hire IMAP service like fastmail.fm?
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