Dear Thomas,
Going back 03:34 19.03.2001. when you uttered the following thoughts:
> That means I can become a member and use the SMTP service, regardless
> of the account I'm connecting to the internet with, and regardless of
> the sender inforamtion?
Yes, provided your mail client supports SMTP AUTH, which TB does.
> This would be *the* solution for people who travel a lot and need to
> connect via different ISP's for several accounts. Do you have a web
> page?
No, we don't have a web page. This is not a public service, it is
"granted" on a per case decision, and bounded to the usual AUPs (no
spam)...
Cheers,
Johannes mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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$ nslookup -q=mx .
(root) preference = 1, mail exchanger = (root)
(root) nameserver = (root)
(root) internet address = 127.0.0.1
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