On 2022-11-21 23:41, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:
Rogers isn't going to give you a static IP address.  My Rogers line
changes IP address randomly but on average about once a year.  But you
cannot control the entry in the reverse domain for a Rogers address so
it isn't very useful for an SMTP server.

I find the Rogers assigned IP address is fairly stable. It mainly changes after there has been an Internet outage or I needed to reboot the Rogers cable modem. The hostname they assign never changes unless the Rogers supplied cable modem is swapped out for a different one. If you want (or need) to be accessible by IP address you can look at a service such as dyndns.

Somewhere in my junk-pile I have a touch-tone line-powered
handset.

There is one phone in the house that is still an old touch tone line powered phone. We keep it just in case there is a power outage and we need to make a phone call.

In an emergency, most people will grab a mobile phone anyway.  Until
it runs out of battery.

If you have one to grab. That also only works as long as the batteries and/or generators powering the cell tower lasts.

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