[ale] mail server with dynamic IP?
John
jdp at algoloma.com
Thu Jan 20 07:44:24 EST 2011
*Google*
Google is an advertising company. I'm certain that many companies would
prefer to not have their email go through a company of that type. For
personal emails, this may be fine, for corporate emails, privacy matters.
*DHCP*
My connection is DHCP, but my IP hasn't changed in years. Since 1998,
I've had about 4 IPs total (I recall 3). The last change happened in
2007. Still, having a 1-2 hour DNS refresh period (IP check every 5 min)
is useful to limit any inaccessible server periods. Not all ISPs allow
DHCP to last that long and will force IP changes daily.
Having a secondary MX record (plus server) in an alternate location is
useful to prevent mail loss, even if you have a static IP and data
center located server(s).
On 01/20/2011 06:38 AM, Chuck Peters wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Tim Watts <tim at cliftonfarm.org
> <mailto:tim at cliftonfarm.org>> wrote:
>
> I'm losing confidence in the mail forwarding service I use and am
> thinking of dropping it. This may be just the excuse for me to set
> up my
> own mail server at home, which is a project I've wanted to do for
> a long
> time. But here's the thing: I don't have a static IP address.
> Would this
> be a horribly foolish thing to embark on if I don't?
>
>
> Friends don't let friends host mail servers on dynamic DNS! You might
> get it to work, but it will bite you when you don't have time to deal
> with it and you will lose mail.
>
> If it isn't too much network transfer I could host it from my linode
> VPS provided you agree not to spam people or do those annoying
> forwards so many people do... And I am sure others on the list could
> do it as well. How much mail transfer per month do you have?
>
> You can also use Google Apps Partner Edition to host it for free, and
> it has quite a good web interface and great spam filtering. We use it
> for StarrySkies.net mail and have a number of people using it. And I
> also have my dear old mom using it and I have provided her mail as
> well as others since 95/96. If we were not running mailman and
> wordpress I would consider not running mail servers anymore and host
> it all at Google, the service is that good.
>
> It appears you are using dyndns to forward mail to your
> Mindspring/Earthlink DSL, aka dynamic IP. It would work better to
> host it on Google or a VPS and use a client to download the mail,
> getmail4 to your local machine or your regular client Evolution. And
> continue to send out mail through Earthlink like you are now, through
> a properly configured VPS or Google.
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