I believe this is most likely the problem. I'm using comcast residential service and it issues dynamic IP addresses. I don't know for sure if this is the case -- does anyone know?
Secondly, assuming this is the case, how can I get around this problem without changing my ISP?
If you're using an ISP that issues you a dynamic DNA address then you don't have any visible domain and mail server to anyone outside. Without a permanent domain, IP address, and MX record other MTA's can't reach you.
You might want to look into www.dyndns.com, they provide the service you will need at a fraction of the cost of having Comcast convert you to a commercial account with a static IP address. I make no claims for dyndns, I just know it as a possible option, I have no experience with it.
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