Yo Robert!
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Robert Blayzor wrote: > > Uh, no. I have seen spammers use dynamic DNS to use throw > > away dial-ups accounts for incoming main service. > > Right, but to run a "real mail server" you need a static address. Which > can be registered as a valid mail server. Dynamic IP's cannot. Read what I wrote again. Do not say it is not possible, I see it every day. These people, and others will be happy to help you set it up: http://www.no-ip.com " Do you own a domain name? Run your own web, mail, ftp, or any server connected your cable, dsl, or dialup connection using your personal domain name." Do some googling before posting nonsense... > Doesn't mention anything about "Nanog is for moving packets". An > anti-spam/security discussion seems perfectly acceptable to me. >From the proposed nanog FAQ: Off-Topic Questions 1. Spam 2. Local DNS [...] So take this topic to somewhere it belongs. RGDS GARY --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary E. Miller Rellim 20340 Empire Blvd, Suite E-3, Bend, OR 97701 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel:+1(541)382-8588 Fax: +1(541)382-8676