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Old 03-01-2004, 23:50   #6
Stuartbe
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Re: static ip addresses

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Originally Posted by daemon
If you run your own mailserver a static IP is of great benefit. I find that a lot of domains now consult dynamic IP listings and refuse mail from NTL residential IPs.

While I can run my own, reliable, mail service I find I am forced to route mail though NTL's mailservers for domains employing these Dynamic IP listings.

Regards,
Neil Darlow
Hi M8

Welcome to the Forum

I run my own server and use No-Ip's mail server as an smtp relay. Its only $20.00 for the service and I dont have to rely on NTL's mail servers. Its never let me down (yet)

HTH

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