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- | If you have a permanent Internet connection with a static IP address, the usual way of having incoming SMTP is to configure your DNS ' | + | **If you have a permanent Internet connection with a static IP address, the usual way of having incoming SMTP is to configure your DNS ' |
If you have a dial-up connection, or other intermittent connection, or dynamic IP address, and your Internet Provider has provided you with an SMTP feed account, then, in this case, you //may// need to configure an SMTP Mail Collector. In these days of permanent Internet connections, | If you have a dial-up connection, or other intermittent connection, or dynamic IP address, and your Internet Provider has provided you with an SMTP feed account, then, in this case, you //may// need to configure an SMTP Mail Collector. In these days of permanent Internet connections, |