I agree with getting personal mail servers registered, as far as paying $100 for a mail server registration (as mentioned in previous messages)...that's no good. As a user with a personal mail server, it is bad enough to have pay for connectivity and a domain name. Having to pay for the privilege of running a mail server is too much. Robert Blayzor wrote: >>What about individuals that run their own mail servers? (E.G. me).? >> >> > >Get your mail server registered just like everyone else I suppose. If >your address space is not registered to you directly, your ISP would >have to do this for you. You're ISP would then handle any complaints >(if any) from the registrar and coordinate it with you directly. I >honestly like that idea because as a network operator, I like to know >what customers are running mail servers on our network, where they are, >and who owns them. > >-- >Robert Blayzor, BOFH >INOC, LLC >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >YOUR PC's broken and I'VE got a problem? > -- The BOFH Slogan > >
