On Friday 25 April 2003 10:31 am, Jesse Keating wrote: > Once again, I ask you, waiting for a clear answer. Does your ISP > explicitly allow you to run an incoming/outgoing SMTP server off your > DHCP'd address? Not blocking the port isn't enough. My isp doesn't > block the port, but their AUP clearly states that I cannot run any > server of any kind while using their service. > Can't speak for anyone else, but my broadband provider alows me to run a server. I asked in advance. It seems they don't mind mind having a little less load on their server. Now a question... not a complaint, but a question. I have several email acounts provided by different ISP's. Work, broadband at home, dailup at home, and a hosting provider. How can I send mail using my broadband providers smtp from any and all of these accounts? In the past (and it has been a while since I tried it), I got a 'relaying not allowed' type of response. For instance, when I'm at home, and I need to respond to work related emails and mail-list using my work account. I want them to see my work email address, not one of my personal ones from another provider. Thanks Doug