On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 23:58, Todd Lyons wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Adam Williamson wanted us to know: > > >> > http://www.mail.ru/pages/help/262.html for details. (in reply to > >> Go to that link, there's a form to fill out to request your IP to be > >> whitelisted. > >Bit too much trouble, given I'm on ADSL and it changes every couple of > >days. > > Then the best recourse for you is to configure Postfix to use a smart > host and put your ISP's mail server. They should be relaying by IP and > as long as they're not doing something like earthlink, they will allow > you to send it from whoever you want. If they only relay for their > domain, then you're kinda SOL unless you can find someone who'll setup > SMTP AUTH for you on a nonstandard port.
Yeah, I just realised my last response is braindead, because of course I use my ISP's SMTP server (I don't run my own), so it's presumably that IP address that's blocked, and that doesn't change. Consequently, I ought to fill in the form, which I'd do immediately if my five-year old GCSE Russian were remotely up to the task. Which it isn't. :) -- adamw
