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> wouldn't it be better if you have your own domain name, have your
> ISP be your secondary MX so that mail will be queued in their SMTP
> server while your connection is down.  Then when you connect, just
> do SMTP ETRN (RTFM on how to do this w/ your smtp server).  This
> way, you could actually give your users their own username@domain
> without compromising passwords.
I'm not familiar with this kind of setup. Would the SMTP server on
the ISP side need further configuration?

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