Hi :) On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 steve(a)spl.co.nz wrote:
I've been investigating multi-drop mailboxes etc., for home use. The concept of On Demand Mail Routing (ODMR - RFC2645) came up. Do any ISP's in NZ support this? There is RFC2645 which seems to cover what I'm after in such a way as to easily support smtp queueing over dynamic internet connections etc. (jetstart to be precise)
I've asked Paradise, and they aren't/can't oferring such a thing.
Maybe they've discontinued it - Paradise do something very similar for my personal domain, which I set up about a year ago. It's not ODMR (and I use dialup - no DSL where I live), but my primary MX host is dsmtp.paradise.net.nz, and the mail comes in to my system via SMTP as soon as I dial up (and since it's SMTP, I don't need any hacks like special headers telling me who the recipient is). It's not a static dialup, either - Paradise didn't offer those when I asked. The other alternative is that it's a post-merger training issue, I guess - I'll hunt out the information I have (they might call it Batched SMTP or mailbagging or something like that) tonight if you're interested. Cheers Richard -- Richard Stevenson Systems Specialist Xtra Limited - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog