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Re: fixing my host name!



Although the scenerio you paint shouldn't be causing a problem, you could
get a permanent hostname through dynip.com (see www.dynip.com).  It is a for
$ service but pretty cheap last I checked.  No I do not use it (yet) but a
friend of mine does and he is very happy.  I understand they have or are at
least working on a Linux port.

Good luck.
-----Original Message-----
From: the lone gunman <lgunman@sewage.debian.org>
To: Debian User's List <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Date: Wednesday, August 19, 1998 3:54 PM
Subject: fixing my host name!


>
>Several of my emails are getting returned by the intended receiever's
>ISP.  The emails are returned with "invalid hostname" -- *my*
>hostname.  Since I am currently only using PPP to connect to the 'net,
>I have a bogus hostname.
>
>I believe, though, that some mailers reject my name because of spam
>filters or whatever.  At any rate, what should I change my hostname to
>(and how) so that it appears okay for strict mail systems?  My ISP IP
>is dynamic, so I can't use that (those?).
>
>Help!
>Thanks.
>
>
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