On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 06:48:07 -0500
stefmit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:

> 
> I have the same setup at home (postfix for localhost, and dynamically
> assigned address), and what I found out from some receiving
> systems/ISPs was that they were rejecting my email not because of the
> membership to a specific pool of addresses, but rather because of the
> reverse lookup, that would either fail, or be dynamically associated
> with broadband or dial-up domains. The moment I registered my domain,
> and pointed back to my IP address (which - by the way - as "dynamic"
> as it was advertised, I just "fixed" it on my firewall, and never had
> a problem ;)), all emails started flowing just fine, regardless of the
> pool of IPs I was part of ... so check out this alternative, also.

Well, I use www.no-ip.com, I still do not "own" a domain name.
Would that be sufficient? Also, I am not sure what you mean by "fixing"
the IP on my firewall (www.bbiagent.net).

Thanks for the tips!

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