maybe i missed something in a previous post... isn't it the purpose to soecify hosts you are allowing to relay w/ the host_accept_relay setting in exim.conf? this will allow you not to be an open relay eventhough you have a dynamic IP address.
At Tuesday, 16 December 2003, Joerg Rossdeutscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED] de> wrote: >Hi, > >Am So, den 14.12.2003 schrieb Magnus von Koeller um 23:02: >> On Sunday 14 December 2003 22:46, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote: >> > There's no alternative. You can't block open relays on dynamic IPs, >> > since they are _dynamic_ IPs. Yes, what's happening to you is >> > unfair. Any better ideas? I don't see one. And I don't want to >> > receive spam from millions of open "desktop mailservers". >> >> Why bother arguing about it? You ain't gonna change AOL's policy on >> accepting (or not accepting) your email. I would rather concentrate >> on finding a solution for your problem. > >Thats what I said. And, BTW, it's not only AOL. Isn't such a module >optionally also build into spamassassin? I'll try that later... > >The solution is >- lots of exceptions in exim.conf (bad) >- using the proviers smarthost (good) > >Bye, Ratti > >-- > -o) fontlinge | Font management for Linux | Schriftenverwaltung in Linux > /\\ http://freshmeat.net/projects/fontlinge/ >_\_V http://www.gesindel.de https://sourceforge.net/projects/fontlinge/ > >Attached file >Save attachment >View attachment as text > Name: signature.asc > Type: application/pgp-signature > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]