Like I said, there are ways around everything.  Here is something from
no-ip.com



Cheers

Jeromey 


-----Original Message-----
From: No-IP Alerts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 9:22 PM
To: Jeromey Hannel
Subject: Attention mail server administrators


Hello Jeromey,

NOTICE:  Mail you send from your dynamic IP may not be reaching your
customers. 

Many ISP's including AOL,Road Runner have started rejecting mail sent
from residential dynamic IP address blocks in attempt to reduce the
amount of unsolicited email that travels through their networks.
No-IP.com has been working around the clock to provide a solution,
Alternate-Port SMTP. 

Altnerate-Port SMTP solves a couple of problems our users encounter when
trying to send mail from a residential service such as blocked outbound
port 25, AOL and other ISPs rejecting mail based on ip, and inability to
send mail from email addresses @yourdomain.com

For detailed information about this service please visit:
http://www.no-ip.com/svc/mail/smtp

Some providers that restrict outbound port 25 include
- NetZero
- Mindspring
- MSN
- Earthlink 
- Flashnet 
- MediaOne
- AT&T
- Verizon
- Bell Canada
- Cox

Note that Alternate-Port SMTP is for outbound mail only.  Should your
ISP block inbound port 25 you will need our Mail Reflector service
(http://www.no-ip.com/svc/mail/reflector).  

If you are unsure what service you need or have questions please open a
support ticket at http://www.no-ip.com/ticket/

Regards,
No-IP.com Alerts


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