On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 10:57:17AM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:

> > Yes, you need to ask your ISP for backresolving, and you need to make
> > sure the mail comes from whatever your ISP backresolves you as. The
> > easiest way to do this is get a static IP, a domain and then request
> > your ISP to resolve your IP to that domain name.
> 
> Every ISP should have back-resolving for every address it provides. Be
> that for the purpose of accountability. A satic IP is not needed for
> that.

A static IP is recommended (not needed) for hosting a domain. Hosting
a domain, and having your ISP back resolve to it, will allow you to
send mail from 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

instead of

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

which is the usual form ISPs that do backresolving give their IPs. 
-- 
Muli Ben-Yehuda                             http://www.mulix.org/
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