> Simply having a dynamic IP address shouldn't be a problem because your > mail > should be sent through your ISP's mail server. Their mail server is > probably > on a static address, therefore sending for you shouldn't be a problem. > > However, if you're hosting your own mail server on your dynamic address, i have a dynamic ip and run my own mail server and have it set to deliver directly and have not experienced any issues at all. so they are not blocking all dynamic ip ranges though my ip usually changes less than once a month. Dennis
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