... You should start by reading the service agreement and policy under which your ISP agrees to provide you with your service. some ISP's specify that you can't run any servers whether its an http, ftp, mail etc. Other ISP's block certain ports which can prevent you from effectively running different services. Remember, your buying a service and with many services there are conditions to there use. At 22:27 12/1/03, you wrote: >Hi all. >One of the reasons I want to run Linux is because I want to eventually be >able to offer my own services to the outside world. >Services including mail, web, etc. I'm wondering if I should worry about >what my ISP is going to think about this, or should I >even bother telling them at all. I'm afraid that if I do tell them they'll >deactivate my account, which I think is obserd since >it's my computer and all they're doing is offering me my internet >connection, so in my own mind, they should have no say, with >some exceptions, as to what I do with my internet. Obviously spam and >other stuff they should have a say so, obviously don't send >it or we'll kick you off line. But as far as offering services and stuff, >jeez. What's the big deal. Any thoughts? >Jes > > > >_______________________________________________ >Speakup mailing list >Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup