On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 06:55:02PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 09:39:33PM -0500, Brett Carrington wrote: > > I do! But when you need a message that > > absolutely-positively-can't-get-lost because of routing errors, poor DSL > > connects, no backup MX, or power outage, it helps to have someone else > > responsible. > > Actually, that's exactly why I do not trust anybody else with my > email. I'll use my ISP for a smarthost for sites that have > ineffectual, high-collateral-damage spam defenses, but that's about > it. > The only problem with that is that you have to have a fairly stable ip number, so that your incoming mail knows where to go. But if yur ip number changes every-so-often, then, no matter how fast you advise your register about it, you may loose some mail... Unless someone knows of a solution (¿...?)
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