Chris,

There are many dynamic-ip-to-fqdn DNS services out there, you could bind
your home server with a hostname and enable your postfix rules using the
hostname.

If you have access to a DNS/Web Server, I developed a simple solution long time 
ago which is available at http://freshmeat.net/projects/sddns/
Best regards,

-Urivan Flores Saaib

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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 10:50:15 PST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

My ISP doesn't provide a mail server so I'm having problems
sending email from my dynamic IP address at home to *some* addresses
like my work email box.

I think my work has some security feature stopping this.

I could possibly relay my email from a remote postfix server I manage
but not sure how to set up the postfix server since the home IP address is
dynamic.


Chris


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