My girlfriend had to send several important mails for her project this
day. It wasn't fun. At first I thought it was the fault of the mail
provider. If I had been informed by the ISP I could have found an
alternative (perhaps by connecting my old analog modem).
Care to explain just why you didn't follow the only sensible
measure, which is to go through your ISPs mailserver, which
*must* relay for you?
If you're on dialup, there's absolutely no reason to do it
any other way - and if you had a valid reason, wtf are you
doing on a dialup line with no fixed IP?
Also, there's a great many mailservers that are filtering
based on DULs, i.e. if you're on a dialup, there's quite
some chances that your emails won't be accepted at the other
end anyway.