Larry Stone wrote: > On Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Mikael Bak wrote: > >> Simon Morvan wrote: >>> The last time I tried it, Zen included too many legitimate users behind >>> ADSL lines. The "Policy" behind PBL is a bit too restrictive. Maybe it >>> changed, I'll give it another try. >> >> Can you please tell me why an ADSL user would send legitimate email >> without using the ISP's SMTP server? > > At ths risk of this moving too far away from Postfix, let me just ask if > you're thinking ADSL means dynamic IP address? There are many legitimate > mail servers on static IP ADSL lines (including mine) provided by ISPs > with "servers permitted" policies. Typically these are business-class > services but not always (my ISP does not distinguish between residential > and business but their services are not priced for the mass-market > residential user). Why handle the outgoing mail myself? Better control. > If there's a problem, it sits on my system where I can see it and deal > with it, not on my ISP's server where it's invisible to me. >
You are of course right. I ment home ADSL, not static IP business ADSL. And yes. We're moving away from postfix :-) Mikael