> No you don't need a static IP although it is preferable.  I run everything
> dynamic at home.  Only problem is that ISPs like AOL won't accept E-mail
> from dynamically assigned  IP addresses to their relay servers due to Spam
> protection.  BTW I prefer postfix.

Nobody has mentioned that people get mighty unhappy when trying to
send mail to servers that are not operational.  The statement
suggesting that he doesn't plan on this server running all the time is
what caught my eye.  It will likely lead to lost inbound mail that's
deleted at their source as undeliverable.

Cheers --- Larry

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