Hey Benoit,

in short: yes, we do, for customers with high technial experience
(i.e. we can trust that they are by default doing the right thing [tm].)

Best,

Nico


Benoit Panizzon <benoit.paniz...@imp.ch> writes:

> Dear List
>
> We sometimes get requests from business customers, with own mailserver,
> which directly receives email via smtp, for an outgoing smtp-relay.
>
> I then argue with:
>
> * Their server is absolutely capable of sending emails directly
> * They have better control of the sending process.
> * They can look for problem them self in their logs.
> * Anti-Spam thresholds aimed at end users, not companies.
> * They are not affected if another customer is spaming and therefore the
>   IP of the relay blacklisted.
>
> But still, I then often get an "BUT... you are our ISP, isn't it your
> duty to offer such a relay service? Other ISP do this!"
>
> rly? Do other ISP still offer smtp relaying services to business
> customers with own email infrastructure?
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüssen
>
> -Benoît Panizzon-


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