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Old Mar 30, 2007 | 1:49 pm
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Originally Posted by markbach
What about a static hostname? You could set up something like cblaisd.dyndns.org, which could auto-update (via a small software that runs on your home router or pc) to whatever your current IP address is.

Then your POP3 ISP (who sounds like they'd be willing to work with you) could add that hostname to their whitelist, and you'd be all set.
You went waaaay beyond my understanding

Originally Posted by ScottC
Gmail: YES, Google for domains: no. All the email I ever send you comes through Google for domains.
Thanks. Guess I'll go nosing around Google to see how that works and what it costs, etc.
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