[chomp snip] > > sandip wrote -- > > >> begin quote > > ************************************************************************ > I publically discourage everybody from using VSNL( now TATA-Indicom) ISP > accounts. They have inherited the monopolistic attitude of the Raj days. On > one hand they dont allow their own subscribers to relay mail which do not > have a vsnl.com/vsnl.net domain in the From: address. On the other hand they > have voluntarily submitted all their dialup IPs to DUL. *Both* of these > constraints make them a very unusable ISP forcing people to do either > direct-to-mx mailing(which is stringly discouraged) or to incur additional > charge for buying 3rd party SMTP services. > > Boycott VSNL/Tata-Indicom!!!! > **************************************************************************** > << end quote
uh ho! > > fully agree. > > ajit. > (starved of smtp). [snip] hey! hold on guys. i too suffer from the problems you mention. i use spectranet, and they handed in their IPs to a DUL too. the result is i face extremely aggressive spam-blocking [guilty until proven innocent] at several domains i email. sometimes it is frustrating. oh! and spectranet is trying very very hard to get a bad reputation for their lack of proper client service. even then, i like the overall idea of guilty until proven innocent. i am fed up of spam and junk emails, the net is unusable, especially emailing, for people, thanks to this menace. the real cause of this are clever people using free smtp access with no liabilities getting on a dialup, firing their smtp, and flooding the net. not everyone is doing this, but the few who are doing this, are a menace to the very very large majority of innocent people. so all have to suffer with this aggressive dul and spam-blocking. don't like it? think of a better solution. simple/ LL _______________________________________________ ilugd mailinglist -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
