* Dave Howorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-08-07 09:52]:
> My ISP allows me to send mail with a From stating my own domain, which
> is good enough for me. The route shows that the message comes from one
> of my ISP's IP addresses, of course. I'm only concerned about getting
> inbound mail to my domain forwarded to my ISP's system, or directly to
> my system.
> 
> Does anybody know of any good companies that provide this service?

www.no-ip.com will do this for pay.  I don't recall the amount, but I
believe its ~us$49/year

I looked:  http://www.no-ip.com/services/managed_mail/

POP3 Mail
Outsource Your Mail Server Administration!
No-IP's POP3 Mail takes the headache out of having mail accounts. If
you don't want the hassle of running your own server, No-IP can become
your default mail exchanger. Incoming mail can then be read with a
standard Internet mail reader such as Outlook Express, Netscape Mail
or Eudora. You can also use No-IP's webmail service, in which case you
need no mail client at all, just a browser. ISPs often provide email
accounts, but your address is under their domain, not yours. And most
don't offer UNLIMITED accounts, a "catchall" account, extensive
anti-spam options, or virus protection either. Finally, unlike some
lo-budget email services, No-IP does NOT attach advertising to your
mail.
Price: $49.95 per year for UNLIMITED accounts and 20MB of storage |
More Info
 $20.00 per year for additional storage in blocks of 20MB


I do my own and relay thru my isp for us$000.00 additional cost beyond
my regular subscription for 10mb cable, us$40/mo.

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