You might try a DYNDNS provider if there is no way around a dynamic IP address
for you. You will still have dynamic IP, but you would have a static domain
name. Would that help?
If so, there are several DYNDNS providers. One of them offers the service for
free (they love donations) and you can find out about them at
http://www.ml.org/dyndns
--Andrew
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->Subject: Re: [EXIM] -R does not refresh retry database
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->Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 22:52:12 +0100 (BST)
->From: Alan Thew <Alan.Thew@???>
->To: Exim List <exim-users@???>
->Subject: Re: [EXIM] -R does not refresh retry database
->Sender: exim-users-request@???
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->We're a University, not an ISP. Dymanic IP is the only way we run
->dialup service.
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->>There's a very good way, in fact. The respective client asks his ISP for
->>a permanent IP number. This normally costs UKP 7:00 here for the ISPs
->>who don't normally work with permanent IP numbers. More respectable ISPs
->>work with permanent numbers anyway and often offer better services.
->>
->>Tony
->>
->>--
->>Tony Earnshaw
->>Systems Manager
->>Electronic_State
->>Groeneweg 150
->>3981 CP Bunnik, The Netherlands
->>Telephone: +31 30 6563881
->>Fax: +31 30 6562472
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