[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/03/2006 04:08:05 AM: > adsl.$a.$b.$c.$d.someisp.net is not what I expect to be the email > server of any decent organization ... whether it's a company or a home > mail server (btw: I am in that latter category). If you are an > end-user, then you should go through your ISP's mail server. No if's > and's nor but's. If you're a server, whether it's corporate, so-ho, or > home enthusiast, then set up your service and system to look like one. > If you don't, I don't see why I should accept email from you. So I > don't.
[snip] > I don't see how that's my problem. For one, I do pay a slightly higher > fee in order to have a static IP address through an ISP that lets me > set my PTR record to match my forward DNS. That's the price _I_ pay > for having my own mail service instead of doing email through services > whose processes I don't like. Congratulations. You have an ISP that will configure that for you. Not all will for any amount of money. _______________________________________________ NOTE: If there is a disclaimer or other legal boilerplate in the above message, it is NULL AND VOID. You may ignore it. Visit http://www.mimedefang.org and http://www.roaringpenguin.com MIMEDefang mailing list [email protected] http://lists.roaringpenguin.com/mailman/listinfo/mimedefang

