But does that really mean I should not be allowed to have a mail server  ?
or rather  does that mean I should therefore be classed as a second class 
SMTP Citizen
because I have struck a particular deal with my ISP  ?

The majority of my mail seems to get where it is going
But on the other hand I would like to have everything nice and clean and 
tidy so I will be in discussion with my ISP

Hill

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marc Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [exim] SORBS


> Hill Ruyter wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> That is the thing
>> I am a business customer but I am trialling their ADSL2+ service
>> this has some limitations i.e. no fixed addresses yet
>>
>> but I get the benefit of high bandwidth at 512k prices ;)
>
> That's between you and the ISP, really. If they're not giving you a
> static IP on the service, then it isn't really a business service
> they're offering you.
>
> - Marc
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