> Hello B.A.T.,
> If so, I must organise. By sheer luck I got a cheap fast ADSL line, 
> guaranteed 115 kilobytes a second. Now, I understand, I must target to 
> be an ISP. I have a fixed IP-address. I have a server and PHP, MYSQL. 

155kb, that speed man. I remember the old days at the beginning of
the  90'ties, then we only had 2mega bits - times changes indeed.

> You tell me that other SMPT servers will not accept my e-mail unless I 
> am an ISP provider.
> Well than, where/how can I become ISP provider? Because I want to be 
> independent.

Well, to be an ISP, you need an arbitrary RAID system with a
green LED connected to each of the units in the disk array,
to indicate transfer status at any given moment.

Secondly you need an high quality extension module, which supports
all known version under 3.11.5 IEEE 302.2 extension. Important to
notice is that these needs to be cross complied under an Alpha
architecture in binary mode (no linking with object libraries are
though needed).

Thirdly, in order to make the network management transport portal work,
you definitely most consider precompiled include headers for the binary
A mode and IP version 6. Otherwise you might not exceed more than 3
HOPS on the network - and then you are in big trouble if that happens.

Well, there are some more things to consider, but I think these are the
three most important point to start with.


> with friendly greetings,
> Peter van Summeren
> 
> B.A.T. Svensson wrote:
> >>Thanks for this answer. No, I do not have an ISP. I only have a raw
> >>line: fast ADSL without any whatever, but guaranteed fast.
> >>I do not understand your kind of english, but it seems to me from your 
> >>last sentence that I should give up.
> > 
> > 
> > You MUST necessarily have an ISP (Internet Service provider),
> > unless you are an ISP your self, which I doubt. ;)
> > 
> 
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