> a single dynamic IP, mostly for bandwidth. What I've run into, is that
> my home mail server *no longer works* to speak to a lot of outside
> places. They simply refuse connections from dynamic space.

A big vote here for fastmail.fm.

I used to run not only my own servers, but an email hosting business on them 
(emailthatworks.net, formerly imap-partners.net), and after 10 years of 
marginal 
profit and not paying ourselves for labor, the world had changed sufficiently 
that we could outsource this now and still be happy.  Fastmail is what we would 
have been, had we been properly capitalized.  We closed down in December, and 
sent our customers this link (3 months in advance[1]):

   http://www.fastmail.fm/?STKI=3008477

It nets me a small referral fee, if you have no objection.

[1] Shutting it down cleanly was much harder than starting it up.  My latest 
slogan is that the most powerful force in the universe is inertia.
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