On 03/10/03 10:13 +0530, Payal Rathod wrote: > On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 12:49:09AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > > Payal Rathod [10/2/2003 12:40 AM] : > > > > >what helo parameter do I put if I am on dial-up with multiple accounts > > >of multiple domains. > > > > Send through your smarthost (maybe your ISP mailserver) - you could use > > AUTH (patches to serialmail / qmail-smtpd, as you use qmail), or a ssh > > tunnel to your webhost's server. > > My ISP (if you are taking about VSNL kinds) does not allow other > addresses mails to be send. My domain staticky.com do not have SMTP > services at all for outsiders. So, that would mean I cannot send a mail > to you and people of your domain. Get a better provider. > Assume you have a client who wants my help for some project. Do you > think I should pester my admin. to make changes in my MTA so that "your Yes. That you are living on dialup is your problem, not your clients.
> client" get the mail. I would tell her to use different account if she > wants help from me. I would go to another consultant. > If you were my ISP and I was paying for it I would certainly protest against > this. Feel free to protest to VSNL if they are not providing you with good service. > Come'on there are better ways to stop spam like maybe bogofilters, rbls > etc. You need to stop spam *before* it gets into the DATA pahse of the transaction. After that, the best solution is to deliver it to the end recipient who can delete it/run bogofilter/SpamAssassin/whatever on his/her own system. Mail servers normally do not have spare CPU to waste of content filtering. Of course, spam is about conSent, not conTent, hence content filters attack the wrong end of the problem. Devdas Bhagat ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
