So what is it I should do? And who is blacklisted, I or my ISP? (I am, as I
stated earlier, on a private IP from an ADSL router - that does have a public
IP - connected to an ISP. My box is a plain vanilla RH9.)
Arie Folger
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 03:59, Boris Ratner wrote:
> I happen to stumble across the AOL antispam policies several times
> all large Israeli (might be international as well) ISPs suffer from those.
> Arie Folger wrote:
> >We discussed this matter in the past, that AOL decided no longer to accept
> >mail from servers that relay mail freely or have open proxies. The funny
> >thing is that I am on a private network, and should therefore not be
> > visible to the outside world, definitely not as a mail server. So, am I
> > right to conclude that this complaint of AOL's is directed towards my
> > ISP? Or is it towards the ADSL router of ours?
--
If an important person, out of humility, does not want to rely on [the Law, as
applicable to his case], let him behave as an ascetic. However, permission
was not granted to record this in a book, to rule this way for the future
generations, and to be stringent of one's own accord, unless he shall bring
clear proofs from the Talmud [to support his argument].
paraphrase of Rabbi Asher ben Ye'hiel, as quoted by Rabbi Yoel
Sirkis, Ba'h, Yoreh De'ah 187:9, s.v. Umah shekatav.
=================================================================
To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command
echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]