TL> Otherwise, you'll have to get a permanent IP address. AFAIK,
TL> there is no multiuser mail transport that will work over TCP/IP
TL> (except UUCP).
I'm using GIGO and SMTP to move the mail for several thousand users,
with 3 domains, hundreds of sites...
Between the newsgroups, FTN echoes and various flavours of Email,
I'm pumping an average of 700 Megabytes a day in and twice that out.
On peak days it goes over 1.5 gigabytes in.
I'm gonna *have* to upgrade from this 386SX, one of these days!
TL> It _is_ possible to use a multitude of unix mailboxes or POP3
TL> accounts, but I definitely don't reccommend it, too easy to
TL> screw things up, and very messy, unless you have root access on
TL> the ISP's machine (in other words, you own it! :) ).
I don't own the ISP and don't have root access.
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