[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joel J. Adamson) writes: > Another difference in my situation is that I'm relaying mail to a pop > server on our main network, rather than using my own mail system to > send mail out to the internet. >
Due to issues of spam and misconfigured MTAs, many ISPs are now blocking access to port 25 on dynamic mail addresses they allocate to users. I've also seen quite a few ISPs who actually put their dynamic IP addresses into various blacklists, like those run by SpamCop etc. This emans that many sites will block an e-mail that comes from a server running on a dynamic IP which is allocated by an ISP to their users. Putting these two points together, it is now beginning to make more sense for users to use their ISPs mail server rather than one they have on their own system. This is what I do and I don't miss the config/maintenance of a local MTA at all! Tim -- tcross (at) rapttech dot com dot au _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
