On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 21:57:42 +1200
Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip] 
> rout.co.nz MX points at a freeparking "email 5" account which has 5 pop boxes 
> for $50 per year. Thats just enough, an upgrade to 15 boxes is another $100. 
> mail that is not addressed to one of the five defined addresses bounces, 
> which is fine by me!
> 
> mail server at home fetchmails the email and injects it into postfix, which 
> passes off to procmail, which filters mailing lists and invokes spamassassin. 
> procmail's final destination is maildir styled mail boxes, which are served 
> back to the user with dovecot imap (over ssl). For web access hastymail 
> interacts with apache, php and dovecot.
> 
Any reason you don't point mx to a static/no-ip address that points to your 
server in the office? That way you'll have no restrictions at all.

Steve

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