That used to be pretty common. I gatewayed for a customer who had an internal mail system years before the Internet. When the vendor came out with an SMTP connector, we put it on a static dialup and set it to check the mail a couple of times a day.

How things have changed! Now if I just reboot my mail server during the day, I hear it from my heavy users before the POST check is finished!

-d




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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Funny RDNS


I got a laugh when I saw this RDNS.

ip-66-234-163-182.static.dialup.wireweb.net

A dedicated IP on a dial up. Are we going backwards?

Kevin Bilbee
Network Administrator
Standard Abrasives, Inc.
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Changing the way industry works.
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