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On 19 Jul 00, at 12:46, martin langhoff wrote:

>  but I have a dynamic IP address! [because of the dial-up connection].
> 
>  is there a reasonable way to authenticate my server with tcpserver?

Do you want to relay through your server? (The proper way, 
usually, is to relay through your ISP's server; they know their dialup 
netblock IP.) If yes, you may want to consider one of the following 
possibilities:

1. ssh tunel
2. ssl tunel
3. POP3-before-SMTP (yes, it can work for relaying, too)
4. some other way you tell your machine your IP to be able to relay

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