If you are on Verizon DSL they should also provide you with email 
accounts.  If this is so, you could use their mail server as a gateway 
for your mail server.  I've done this in the past with a DSL provider.
Edmonds, J.B. wrote:
> Excuse me if this is a worn out topic but until recently I had no reason
> to follow this.
> I am a network admin for a 1500 member non-profit who has run its own
> web and email server for over 10 years.  We recently relocated to a
> Verizon area in the states that has only DSL available and Static IP is
> NOT available.  We decided to use DynDNS as our solution and it works
> fine for web services.  It works OK for email EXCEPT we cannot deliver
> mail to AOL, Verizon, Comcast and Netzero customers, as they apparently
> block dynamic address IP address ranges.
>
> If any of you have been, or are in this situation, can you provide me
> some possible solutions.  I have investigated relay via DynDNS and
> SMTPAUTH but they charge by the recipient and one newsletter
> distribution a month approaches the cost of having our domain hosted by
> a commercial provider.  I actually considered this option until I see
> buried in the hosting sites and agreements a disclaimer that they will
> not guarantee email delivery to AOL and Verizon.  We have lots of
> members with AOL, Verizon, Comcast and Netzero accounts.
>
> The obvious solution is to move the server offsite but this doubles the
> cost of service.  Do you have experience with relay service providers
> and recommendations?
>
> JB Edmonds
>
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