the OSUOSL has kindly hosted busybox infrastructure for us for a long time now
and that includes activing as admins for the mail server.  they would prefer to
keep admining these things since it's sitting on their network, and i have no
problem deferring to them.  not that i think what you describe is even an issue
in the first place -- if you want to send e-mail, then don't use dynamic IPs.
it's unfortunate that your ISP sucks, but that doesn't translate into us
enabling a significant source of spam.
-mike

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