Hi Itay,

If I were you I would do 2 things:

1. Leave the default address as you registered it (example:
abcd.dyndns.org) so people could send you emails back directly to your
machine.

2. I see that you have a GMAIL account, so I would suggest you to use
it's SMTP capabilities instead of your machine's SMTP.

Thanks,
Hetz

On 5/21/05, Itay Duvdevani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> I am running a mail server on my private linux box at home, which I
> use to communicate with the world. I am using a free dynamic DNS
> service for that purpose (dyndns).
> 
> As a result, I am unable to send email messages to half the world,
> since my server gets blacklisted all the time (or the receiving server
> claims it won't receive mail from dynamic DNS servers).
> 
> This is really annoying.
> 
> - This is a private mail server, that has more than one user (so the
> single mail account I've got from my ISP isn't enough).
> - It has some filtering installed over it (like spamassain etc), so
> using a 3rd party mail service (name your free pop/web mail provider)
> is unacceptable (plus, it doesn't carry my domain name, which is an
> issue with business mail).
> 
> Is there a way out of this situation any of you can think of?
> 
> Thanks,
> - Itay.
> 
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