Em Qua, 2003-11-26 às 15:41, bill_g escreveu:
you'll need a mail server -- sendmail, postfix, qmail, etc. If
you're
pretty much a bog standard singleton user with an account at an ISP and
no network to support, you might decide running your own mail server
doesn't offer much in return, apart from the sheer geekiness factor.
(Also, consider what happens when you go out of town and power down the
server.)
If you only have a dynamic ip, but want to use your own domain, I would
recommend you
http://www.everydns.net - Its a free DNS server, which
works well. You can store both static and dynamic domains. In fact, I
have SEVERAL domains which everydns responds to. And of these several
domains, I have several machines which are dynamic ips. Including the
one responsible for my emails, for years.
The problem: using a dynamic ip may put you in several SPAMMER lists,
like it happens to me. Works perfectly for everyday use, though.
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Alexandre Ganso
500 FOUR vermelha - Diretor Steel Goose Moto Group