On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 09:18:14PM +0100, Markus Stumpf wrote
If the DSL provider charges extra bucks for use of their mailserver
..and the customer is a cheap bastard ?
or doesn't have a mailserver at all and the client of a customer
of yours (we're an ISP) tells your customer "manage to receive my
email or I'll cancel the contract" what would you tell your customer?
The concept of an alleged "ISP" that provides neither a mailserver nor
a static IP address boggles the mind. If you were the only "ISP" in
town, your customer would have to purchase service from another provider
elsewhere who would allow them to either ssh-tunnel or smtp-auth to
their mail server.
How many of your own customers can you afford to loose because of that?
How about providing your customers with the service they need ? That
tends to keep customers loyal.
--
Walter Dnes <waltdnes(_at_)waltdnes(_dot_)org>
An infinite number of monkeys pounding away on keyboards will
eventually produce a report showing that Windows is more secure,
and has a lower TCO, than linux.
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