On Sun January 25 2009, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> I use DynDNS myself, thanks. :) The problem is that people sending mail
> to your domain have to do a DNS lookup to get your mail server's IP
> address. Whether this lookup returns your current address is out of your
> control and the more often your address is changed, the more likely it
> is that a sender doesn't get the most current one.

got it, thanks..
>
> But if it's just a practice setup, the risk is probably ok. I just
> wouldn't use this setup for my regular mail address.

yup, just a test, this is only a test..
but the web server really works:)


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