Praedor,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] is my e-mail on a dynamic dns server.  You do need
the domain name otherwise it's all the same.  Just need to keep on top of
the changes if your name server is run by you. (note don't put a
nameserver on dynamic that is a headache you never want.)

James


On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 12:18:22 -0700
Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tuesday 29 January 2002 12:06 pm, James wrote:
> > Praedor,
> >    There are a number of services that offer dynamic IP DNS
> > (dydns.org is one) with software available at freshmeat.net that
> > autoupdates the dns for you.  I don't use one of them because I have
> > a dns server I control and so far I haven't had to much changing so
> > updating my own dns is viable.  When it has changed though I've had
> > gaps of 8-14hrs of no e-mail.  It then all comes through at once. so
> > for me dynamic ip's and an e-mail server is working.
> 
> Thank you.  I'll take a look at freshmeat.  Just to clarify (setting up 
> a mailserver is new to me) - are you saying I could setup a REAL 
> mailserver with my own email address/(virtual) domain name through a 
> dhcp network?  A server that COULD be used from the outside (as if I 
> had a static IP)?
> 
> praedor
> 
> 

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