On Saturday 13 December 2003 09:50, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote:

> I agree to that. Not everyone should use a private mailserver. Hobbyists
> and Freaks should not run such service, it's a job for professionals,
> and those have a static ip. I'm really tired of writing a lot in
> mailinglists an get lots of "You mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] could not be
> delivered..."

SMTP servers can be configured not to accept mail with invalid domains in 
the From address.

> There's nothing wrong with fetching mail
> - immediately after every dial in
> - every 10 minutes when being online
> - every 3 hours no matter if already online
> 
> Works fine here.

I was talking about sending, not receiving -- the two do not have to be 
connected.

>> Which may or may not be reliable.  My ISP's mailservers are reliable
>> _most_ of the time -- but when they are not, they do not return warning
>> messages until they bounce the mail after 48 hours on the queue.
> 
> Uh.

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