Douglas Otis wrote:
offering a static IP address may seem appropriate for the
sending of email
An MX should have a static IP, for sending a dynamic IP is
good enough - as long as you find somebody still accepting
mails from a dynamic IP.
< as with everything, it may involve a higher cost for those
services beyond basic access.
Yes. Where I live it goes in the opposite direction, pure
Internet access providers are cheaper than providers with
mail, let alone news, Web space, or even a domain.
If you have the time for this pure access providers plus
a mail service provider elsewhere can be cheaper than a
traditional "combined" provider.
Unfortunately the abuse desks of pure access providers are
often a joke, to put it mildly.
Bye, Frank
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