On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:13:58AM -0200, Fernando Maior wrote:
> In the area where my office is, internet providers cannot offer us 
> links with fixed ip, only dhcp. I wonder if someone in the list 
> knows about a mail forwarder server that can receive emails from my 
> server and forwards them to the internet in our behalf.

Perhaps cheaper, and perhaps better than this: you could get a VPS 
and run your own mail service, both MX and outbound, from there. 
There are many different VPS providers, as well as different 
virtualization technologies they use.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_server

I wouldn't say a VPS is for everyone: you generally do need to be (or 
to have employed) a competent system administrator, not to mention a 
mail system administrator . But it's also an affordable way to gain
such experience.
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