It's a basic mistake to operate on whole netblocks and not
individual senders.
i somewhat disagree
There are definitely networks that are so dirty that it's not worth
accepting their mail. OVH hovers on the bad side of that line.
If I were more interested in getting my mail to work than in lecturing
strangers on how to run their networks, and for some reason I still wanted
to keep my server at OVH (they're certainly cheap) I would reconfigure my
outgoing mail to use OVH's smarthosts which have a somewhat better rep
than their cruddy hosting blocks.
And, of course, I would get a real domain name rather than a free one.
Regards,
John Levine, [email protected], Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
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