> If you read what Joe wrote, he doesn't currently have an AS number or > employ BGP with his Internet providers. Extrapolate for his IPv4 > assignment situation and the /24 announcement barrier. In an > IPv4-depleted world, he won't be doing anycast any time soon…
…which is one of the reasons why I suggested that he do anycast DNS (presumably
using a DNS service provider) rather than anycast SMTP (presumably using
himself) anyway.
So, regardless of how much you’re rolling your eyes, we’re saying the same
thing. We’re just being testy about the details.
-Bill
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