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The Sunday 2007-03-04 at 15:14 +0100, Sandy Drobic wrote:
> > It is curious, though, because it is his ISP, I think.
>
> Doesn't matter, without smtp auth he will be rejected because of dynamic ip.
Some times not: some isps simply check the IP; if it belongs to their
network, you can post. Some do not check dynamic addresses per se: I know,
I use one of those and I can usually post.
Unfortunately, some dump the email without rejecting it: ie, the email is
accepted, then deleted. That's very inconsiderate. And yes, the users
there complain of not receiving many emails they should receive...
No wonder normal people consider email as unreliable... and some ignore
emails and claim they never got them!
> > Well, I think that first he tries to send to "him", and failing, tries to
> > bounce to you, which also fails. Hold on, if it fails, you don't have
> > those emails, do you? You must have the rejections in your logs, but not
> > the emails themselves.
>
> No, I don't have those emails, the excerpt above is taken from the daily
> pflogsumm report.
Ah, I see. Then you couldn't see the received headers I used for my
analysis. :-}
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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