In article <2_asd.430636$%k.298884@pd7tw2no>, hemmingway427
_SPAM_O_NATOR_@shaw.ca says...
> I should clarify, I'm a novice when it comes to mail servers, STMP and POP3.
> I have a registered domain name, I have a dynamic IP and I'm using a dynamic
> DNS service with an IP Updating software installed on the server.
Since you have a residential account (dynamic) most of the RBL's will
black-list your IP, which means that you wont be sending email to a
great many companies and people that use most RBL's.
You might be able to use a relay option, where your email server relays
through your ISP's email server, so that you are not seen as black
listed.
As someone pointed out: Do you know what you are getting into? We are
probed every day for holes and even weak passwords on our mail servers.
Should some spammer/hacker get in, it would quickly get us added to a
block-list.
Since most hosting packages come with email accounts, why not use the
email from your hosting company?
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