Just notice that using a 'external' relay server (even if it is your =
own
isp) can also be denies at final destination servers if the external =
relay
server is not declared in some way to be 'legitimate' to send mails of
behalf of the sending domain (I have in mind spf for example).
So the relay provider or you will (on dns with spf record for spf =
example)
have to do some work ...
If at this time spf and other 'sender server checks' algo are not =
largely
used, they will become.

Francis


>-----Message d'origine-----
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de Ivo Smits
>Envoy=E9 : jeudi 26 avril 2007 15:49
>=C0 : xmail@xmailserver.org
>Objet : [xmail] Re: Dynamic DNS
>
>
>Rollernet (http://www.rollernet.us/) can provide you with=20
>outgoing SMTP=20
>relay services (not free). Your ISP may also provide you with=20
>some (usually=20
>free) email relay. It may even be possible (I'm not sure about=20
>this) to get=20
>some static IP address, over a VPN connection.
>
>Ivo
>
>----- Original Message -----=20
>From: "Robert Schiffman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <xmail@xmailserver.org>
>Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 3:24 PM
>Subject: [xmail] Re: Dynamic DNS
>
>
>> If you are on Verizon DSL they should also provide you with email
>> accounts.  If this is so, you could use their mail server as=20
>a gateway
>> for your mail server.  I've done this in the past with a DSL=20
>provider.
>> Edmonds, J.B. wrote:
>>> Excuse me if this is a worn out topic but until recently I=20
>had no reason
>>> to follow this.
>>> I am a network admin for a 1500 member non-profit who has=20
>run its own
>>> web and email server for over 10 years.  We recently relocated to a
>>> Verizon area in the states that has only DSL available and=20
>Static IP is
>>> NOT available.  We decided to use DynDNS as our solution=20
>and it works
>>> fine for web services.  It works OK for email EXCEPT we=20
>cannot deliver
>>> mail to AOL, Verizon, Comcast and Netzero customers, as=20
>they apparently
>>> block dynamic address IP address ranges.
>>>
>>> If any of you have been, or are in this situation, can you=20
>provide me
>>> some possible solutions.  I have investigated relay via DynDNS and
>>> SMTPAUTH but they charge by the recipient and one newsletter
>>> distribution a month approaches the cost of having our=20
>domain hosted by
>>> a commercial provider.  I actually considered this option=20
>until I see
>>> buried in the hosting sites and agreements a disclaimer=20
>that they will
>>> not guarantee email delivery to AOL and Verizon.  We have lots of
>>> members with AOL, Verizon, Comcast and Netzero accounts.
>>>
>>> The obvious solution is to move the server offsite but this=20
>doubles the
>>> cost of service.  Do you have experience with relay service=20
>providers
>>> and recommendations?
>>>
>>> JB Edmonds
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> --=20
>> Robert Schiffman
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>> 620 Johnson Ave.
>> Suite 1B
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