Dear Gurus,
What I'm asking about must be a pretty standard configuration, and yet I was
unable to find a complete cookbook recipe for it either in the Exim
documentation, FAQ, or this list archive. I saw lots of stuff that looked
promising, but to make sense of it I need time that I don't have now.
A couple of days ago I bought a modem and got it working properly with my ISP
under MS Windows 95 and Linux. In the latter case, I've got a PPP connection
established and can surf the Web and read my Webmail at leasure.
What I'm looking for is however a possibility to get mails to my host and reply
to them locally, and have them delivered to the outside via the ISP mail host
as a relay.
The basic setup is as follows:
My computer:
- Debian Linux 2.1 (inluding exim that works OK for local mail)
- dial-up configuration with external modem
- no private LAN
ISP:
- analog line
- PPP, name server, proxy for http, ftp, etc.
- dynamic IP addresses
- SMTP for mails from me to the outside world
- POP3 or IMAP4 for mails directed to me
Extra challenges:
- I have different user ids at ISP site and at home
- My computer has an internal hostname that is not registered anywhere
Can anyone help me resolve this bundle of questions?
Best regards.
Alexander
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