There are also web services that will map a dynamic name to your ip
address( even though it changes ).  dyndns.org is one of these services.
Check it out.

Scott A Runnels

On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 08:46:08PM -0800, James Z wrote:
> Someone said regarding dhcp "In addition, ISPs want you to pay extra for
> static, to make it harder to run servers."
> 
> But wouldn't it be simple to have a script that checks for the ip address
> every day, and if its changed, send an email to your regular users informing
> them of the new  address?
> 
> JZ
> 
> 

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