>
> For you, and anyone else having problems with getting your mail server
> to accept mail without running on port 25, you might want to check these
> guys out... Its free. I've been using them for secondary
> nameservers and MX hosts.
I've said it before... the box that nolug.org lives on is available for that
sort of thing. If I know you at all, I'll give you a POP3 account and handle
your incoming mail and DNS. If I trust you, I might even give you a shell
account. We can put up a splashpage for your domain, and/or redirect to your
box that's running SSL.
I've got multi-layered spam and virus controls running on the box (who else
provides that?), and you can pop your mail off using fetchmail. With procmail
running on your own box, you can effectively have as many email addresses as
you like for your domain.
Also, domain or not, anyone can put up a webpage at http://nolug.org/~user, as
long as it stays low-traffic, and make use of user@nolug.org. Just ask me
about it.
Again, the box and bandwidth was donated by Paul Taylor for the betterment of
all nolug.
-- Joey Kelly < Minister of the Gospel | Linux Consultant > http://joeykelly.net "I may have invented it, but Bill made it famous." --- David Bradley, the IBM employee that invented CTRL-ALT-DEL
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