>----- Original Message ----- >From: "Brian Fahrlander" <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 11:49 AM >Subject: Re: Fedora 2, Spam & Mail Transport > >On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 04:16, Tor Harald Thorland wrote: >> But, spamassassin works on a mail server, but is it then possible to setup a >> server myself, wich collects the mail from my other mail accounts, and then >> processes them here localy? (the server my mail is on now is my ISP's) >> Is there any other solutions (preferably local) > > I suppose you could...what's stopping you from declaring your local >server as the MX to your own domain? (See my email address for an >example). :-) Nothing is stopping me, only that i'm a newbie... www.mis.no is my own domain, I have a static IP adress from my ISP, the only things that I need to figure out / and get to work STABLE is: - Set up the web server with Mail (Imap) - Figure out how www.mis.no is connected to my computer (Do I need whats called forwarding from my ISP?) - Get my wifes Windows box to connect to the internet through my "Fedora Server" (I'm only using a notebook.) And thats lots of work for a newbie :-) And this needs to work perfectly, since I'm a seamen and is at work for 4 weeks at a time and then 4 weeks on leave. THT