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On Sat, 3 May 2014, Alex Pilon wrote:
On Fri, May 02, 2014 at 10:24:01PM -0400, Brett Delmage wrote:
If your ISP is teksavvy (and maybe others) you can get static IP DSL for a
small fee per month.
Which I did. Just be ready to ask Teksavvy if you can relay mail through
their smarthost or other SMTP servers, if sending to certain domains. I
had to.
Strange. I use TekSavvy with a static IP, run my own mail server
(Sendmail, because I'm old) and DNS (BIND, also because I'm old) and I've
never had a problem sending mail to anyone.
At least with Postfix you can do it selectively using the transport
maps, if you are concerned about privacy more than a minor one-time
inconvenience.
All SMTP servers allow that functionality, as far as I know.
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Derek T. Murphy <DerekM [ at ] NightTiger [ dot ] ca>
Night Tiger Inc. Kanata, Ontario, Canada
System Administration/Network Security GPG key at www.NightTiger.ca
"The answer *is* computers. What's your _question_?"
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