Manoj writes: > Consider this use case: I travel a lot, and stay in hotels with network > connections. Unfortunately, these nigtly billed domains have very poor > mail gateways; I've been burned before. I now connect directly and > deliver mail from the MTA on my laptop.
> I do not know, a priori, what the IP address is likely to be, and getting > DNS changed for datasync.com would take days, not hours, by which time I > would no longer be at the IP. > I do not have co-located servers; and my normal machine may not be > accessible from outside to tunnel to. Just like the postcards I mail from > the Hotel, the return address on my email points to a valid mbox. Get a smtp.com account. <http://www.smtp.com/> The sort of relaying you need appears to be their business (I've never done business with them myself). -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED]