More frustrating that not having [ietf] (Fw: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender)

2003-12-17 Thread Mark Smith
I find this more frustrating. I have a dynamic IP address, because fixed IP address ADSL isn't very common here in Australia. So I use DYNDNS to map my domain MX records. I can't get matching PTR records. I'm assuming my mail bounced because I don't have matching PTR and MX records. Why should

Re: More frustrating that not having [ietf] (Fw: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender)

2003-12-17 Thread Gordon Cook
I share your frustration. Yes this is another casualty of the spam wars. This is my isp...not me. Bankrupt in june these folk added every ip block that they could find on every spam black hole list to their null routing tables and in short order place in japan, nepal, new zealand and

Re: More frustrating that not having [ietf] (Fw: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender)

2003-12-17 Thread John Stracke
Mark Smith wrote: Why should email assume fixed IP addresses for email delivery, or rather, matching PTR and MX records ? Because spammers target home users with broadband connections, and try to crack their systems to use them as open relays. As a result, some ISPs have taken this step; they

Re: More frustrating that not having [ietf] (Fw: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender)

2003-12-17 Thread Ari Ollikainen
At 10:16 AM -0500 12/17/03, Gordon Cook wrote: I share your frustration. Yes this is another casualty of the spam wars. This is my isp...not me. Bankrupt in june these folk added every ip block that they could find on every spam black hole list to their null routing tables and in short order

Re: More frustrating that not having [ietf] (Fw: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender)

2003-12-17 Thread Keith Moore
I share your frustration. Yes this is another casualty of the spam wars. This is my isp...not me. Bankrupt in june these folk added every ip block that they could find on every spam black hole list to their null routing tables and in short order place in japan, nepal, new zealand and

Re: More frustrating that not having [ietf] (Fw: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender)

2003-12-17 Thread shogunx
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Mark Smith wrote: I find this more frustrating. I have a dynamic IP address, because fixed IP address ADSL isn't very common here in Australia. So I use DYNDNS to map my domain MX records. I can't get matching PTR records. I'm assuming my mail bounced because I don't

Re: More frustrating that not having [ietf] (Fw: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender)

2003-12-17 Thread shogunx
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Theodore Ts'o wrote: On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 10:14:43PM -0500, shogunx wrote: On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Mark Smith wrote: I find this more frustrating. I have a dynamic IP address, because fixed IP address ADSL isn't very common here in Australia. So I use DYNDNS to