bill lam wrote: > On Sat, 27 Dec 2008, David Maus wrote: > > So you *could* set up such software on your box that does the > > delivery but you probably wouldn't be happy with this solution as some > > mail providers do not accept delivery attempts from dynamic ip > > addresses for spam prevention. > > More specifically, it needs a mx record in order to delivery email. I > don't think dynamic ip host will provide you a mx record. If you > register a domain name, you can setup your own mx records, however if > spams were sent, it will be blacklisted.
This is false; you do not need an MX record to send or receive mail. -- Sahil Tandon <sa...@tandon.net>