Merci pour votre email: je suis un autre Jerome BENOIT :-) Cordialement,Jerome
François TOURDE wrote:
Le 12700ième jour après Epoch, Jerome BENOIT écrivait:-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: mobile SMTP ? Date: Sat, 09 Oct 2004 21:04:28 +0200 From: Jerome BENOIT <jgmbenoit@wanadoo.fr> Reply-To: jgmbenoit@wanadoo.fr Organization: none To: Koen Vermeer <koen@qi.tnw.tudelft.nl> References: <[🔎] 4167DAC0.1070606@wanadoo.fr> <1097329660.8346.3.camel@localhost> Thank you very much for your answers. Koen Vermeer wrote:On Sat, 2004-10-09 at 14:34, Jerome BENOIT wrote:curently my laptop box have a mobile IP (managed by the ddclient package). This greatly simplify my ssh connexions when I move between different place. Nevertheles, I have yet to change my SMTP stuff in order to send my email with respect to the place where I am: is there some kind of dynamic SMTP stuff ? is there a Debian way to deal with it ?If the number of locations/SMTP servers isn't too large, you can probably just list all of them in your MTA's configuration. I'm using postfix, with one server in 'relayhost' and two in 'fallback_relay'. Before, I used nullmailer, which also provided this functionality.Is it easy to do with exim4 ?There is another way to do that. Trying tools like "whereami" or "<other stuff I don't remember>" can help you on a moving laptop. Whereami is complete, complex, and ... powerfull ! PS: Are you the "Jerome BENOIT" I meet on Pantin (France - 93) working for IBazar ?