In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Drew Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Then why not just pay a Virtual Mail hosting company to host a mail server
>for you via Imail or one of the other virtual email service packages out
>there. It is very inexpensive most of the time. That way you have the
>flexibility of having your own mail server, plus (most of the time) the
>server is hosted in a controlled environment (ie power, AC, network) et
>cetera, the benefits are endless.

I do that for POP3, but suppliers of a similar service for outbound mail
clearly need a new marketing department.
-- 
Roland Perry

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