emails from command prompt.
Doug Stewart
doug.dastew at gmail.com
Fri Jun 16 21:41:05 UTC 2017
I was on dyn-dns but then they changed and wanted to charge money!!!
So I thought I would try this -- which does not depend on any 3rd party.
This one is only for private use, so I don't need a global www name.
But thanks for the info.
On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 5:33 PM, <gordc2005 at velcom.ca> wrote:
> I solve this problem with a different approach. I have a domain, and I use
> dns-exit to make the domain point to my IP
> address. I have neither a mail server nor a web server running on my
> computer.
>
> My other option is Teamviewer. Proprietary, but free for personal use.
>
> >My overall project was to see when my wan address changes and email me the
> >new wan IP address.
> >this allows me to ssh in or vnc in when traveling. I only have a dynamic
> >ip address.
>
>
>
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