Yes, I though of this

using such servers to forward my mail, either costs money, so i prefer to pay the money to my isp and put the server at home, or if it is free, it limits the amount of mail it forwards ...

using an external DNS server and having the mail server at home is not good as even if i update the external DNS when i change IP. the old ip will be still cached in other DNSs for up to 24Hrs.

Dotan Shavit wrote:

Hi Erez,

Have you considered using a dynamic DNS (e.g. http://www.dyndns.org) instead of constant IP?

Dotan.

On Monday 22 November 2004 10:08, Erez Doron wrote:


hi

i am looking to connect to the internet via ADSL
i prefer constant IP

the best prices i got is
barak : 35 NIS/month, dynamic IP, for 1 year
actcom: 38 NIS/month, constant IP, 6 month

the problem is that after the duration (1 year for barak, 6 months for
actcom) i have to re-negotiate the price. so i prefer the longer duration.

anybody knows of similiar/better deals ?
or new good ISPs which are not common knolegde ?

cheers,
erez.





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