Corey Edwards [06/04/07 09:07 -0600]: > On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 07:44 -0600, Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote: > > Stuart: > > It's $30 more per month, so I might make the jump to get a static IP, but in > > the mean time, how would I ... (see below) > > Yowza! $30 a month for a static IP? That's outrageous. Sounds to me that > you've traded service and support for a few megabits of bandwidth. It's > your choice, but not what I would do.
My current bill with Comcast, for their Business Lite package, which is 4 Mbps, with dynamic IP...is $50 per month. To boost it up to the next tier with a Static IP, brings the price to $80 or so per month. > > > You can continue to send email out, but instead of sending it directly > > > to AOL or MSN, you will have to configure your MTA to relay every > > > message through your ISP's MTA. Because your ISP's MTA has a > > > non-residential IP, AOL and MSN are more willing to trust it. > > ... configure my email Exim4 to route my Outbound email through Comcast's > > MTA? I'd gladly do that if it would mean the email goes out...and reaches > > the recipient. Please advise. > > smartroute: > driver = manualroute > transport = remote_smtp > domains = ! +local_domains > route_list = * mail.example.com I know enough about exim just to be dangerous. Is this the exim4 config file that i need to update? or elwhere? Scott /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
