Yea. Good luck getting a DSL provider to swip an IP to you or to be willing to register an IP for you. On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Robert Blayzor wrote:
What about individuals that run their own mail servers? (E.G. me).?
Get your mail server registered just like everyone else I suppose. If your address space is not registered to you directly, your ISP would have to do this for you. You're ISP would then handle any complaints (if any) from the registrar and coordinate it with you directly. I honestly like that idea because as a network operator, I like to know what customers are running mail servers on our network, where they are, and who owns them.
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