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Re: Hurricane damage to office, need static IP said by cablegeek01:As a quick fix, you could use dynamic DNS if your router supports it. It's a free service, and works pretty well. (the paid version is cheap too, and offers a lot of options) »dyn.com/dns That does not solve his e-mail issue. If his IP is dynamic his mail server will be rejected by most other mail servers, DNS doesn't matter. -- ASUS M4A79T Deluxe | AMD Phenom II x3 720 BE AM3 w/4 Cores @ 3.41Ghz(OC) | 4Gb DDR3 Memory @ 1600mhz | Sapphire ATI HD4870 1GB 800mhz/1000mhz(OC) | 2x500GB HDD's Raid 0 | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Build 7600 (RTM) | Windstream DSL 12m (14.9m Sync)/766k | |  | said by Napsterbater:said by cablegeek01:As a quick fix, you could use dynamic DNS if your router supports it. It's a free service, and works pretty well. (the paid version is cheap too, and offers a lot of options) »dyn.com/dns That does not solve his e-mail issue. If his IP is dynamic his mail server will be rejected by most other mail servers, DNS doesn't matter. Hmmm, more coffee may be needed here....I'm thinking some sort of proxy, but odds are, anything you'd find online may already be blocked as spam too.... | |
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