On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Austin Godber wrote: > Matt Alexander wrote: > > On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, roland ibbetson wrote: > > > > > >>I've use the http redirect and DNS services that are offered by > >>DynDNS.org for the last 6 months. I've been pleased with the service > >>so far. I haven't used the mailhop service because they were charging > >>extra for that service and I didn't have the money at the time. If you > >>go with dyndns.org, let me know how the service is. > > > > > > > > MailHop Relay works great so far. Incoming mail for my test domain goes > > to the dyndns mail server which is then forwarded to my mail server > > running on a non-standard port. Outgoing mail is handled by sending > > through an SSH tunnel to a friend's machine (which allows SMTP relaying if > > the connection appears to originate from his box). > > > > I also tested the dyndns.org MailHop Outbound service which is another way > > to get around an ISP blocking outgoing port 25. It's a very inexpensive > > service and works well. > > ~M > > I have thought of starting up one of these dynamic DNS/ service > reditector services for free then selling the information to the ISPs so > they can be better informed about what is going on on their networks and > know who is violating their terms of service agreements. You guys think > theres any money in that? No, definitely not. ;-) Move along... nothing to see here.