Em Qua, 2003-11-26 às 15:41, bill_g escreveu: > you'll need a mail server -- sendmail, postfix, qmail, etc. If you're > pretty much a bog standard singleton user with an account at an ISP and > no network to support, you might decide running your own mail server > doesn't offer much in return, apart from the sheer geekiness factor. > (Also, consider what happens when you go out of town and power down the > server.) If you only have a dynamic ip, but want to use your own domain, I would recommend you http://www.everydns.net - Its a free DNS server, which works well. You can store both static and dynamic domains. In fact, I have SEVERAL domains which everydns responds to. And of these several domains, I have several machines which are dynamic ips. Including the one responsible for my emails, for years. The problem: using a dynamic ip may put you in several SPAMMER lists, like it happens to me. Works perfectly for everyday use, though. -- []s Alexandre Ganso 500 FOUR vermelha - Diretor Steel Goose Moto Group