>Everyone  is pointing you to dynamic DNS providers. That is good. Just
>be  aware  that  if  your  Imail  server itself has the dynamic IP (as
>opposed to an upstream router/firewall), this won't work because Imail
>won't rebind to the new IP in most cases.

I'd say never, since removing the old the ip is a registry hack, and with 
the tcp/ip stack doing DHCP, who knows what Imail would do?  I don't even 
want to find out.

yep, sounds like a bad idea.

Try to negotiate for an infinite lease, is the most likely solution.

Len


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