From: Matthias A. <mat...@gm...> - 2007-05-12 15:00:44
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On Sat, 12 May 2007, Dave Coventry wrote: > Rob MacGregor wrote: > > Some hosting providers manage their own dynamic DNS setup so that > > email can be delivered directly to you (with secondaries on their own > > network incase you drop off the net). > Rob, Thank you for your reply (and your previous offer of help). > > I've been re-reading the manual again. If the ISP receives and passes on > the 'envelope' correctly, can it be assumed that they will consistently > handle mail in this way? Assuming that they are using the same software? Usually yes. > In other words, are the rogue envelopes created by my ISP's server, or > are they delivered to his server in that condition? They aren't "rogue" but a special service of your ISP's server software. I hope they aren't asking a special rate for that but it might eventually make the distinction between family and business account pricing for them. -- Matthias Andree |