Justin Mason wrote:
Jason Haar writes:
Obviously you have to have over-speced your mail servers to be able to
do this - something poor old Justin can't manage I think :-)
Yeah. If I could persuade someone to donate a server just for *my*
personal mail, that'd solve it, but in the meantime, not so much ;)
If you've got the bandwidth to spare on both ends and a spare machine at
home, you could offload the bulk of your SA workload to a machine
running spamd at home backed up by a hopefully fairly idle pre-forked
instance of spamd on your colo'd server.
I've stashed spamd machines on a few friends and relatives (yes, quite
distinct groups) cable and DSL lines for a couple years now while just
running the actual SMTP servers on boxes in colo facilities. It's
worked well.
If you've still got an issue with your IP changing all the time you
could run the traffic through a VPN, or other tunnel, that would
probably re-connect faster than waiting for a dynamic DNS service to update.
Daryl