>It is still possible to run from a dynamic IP.  I solved it by setting 
>the helo domain to the domain of my ISP (>helloName 
>autodetect="false">tx.res.rr.com>/helloName>), which works fine for 
>inbound connections, and using Google's SMTP service for outbound mail.  
>Using this setup, I don't get any rejections, 

OK, but I would say "using Google's SMTP service" is a pretty salient point 
with this.

>and virtually no spam ever gets through either.  

I do wonder if the spam trade is dying out; a non-technical minded brother 
mentioned that there is hardly any spam in his MS email account these days. 
What with DNSBL (blocklists) and SPF/DKIM checking routinely done by the mega 
providers who surely have the majority of the worlds email accounts, pity the 
poor spammer :-)

>Using my own SMTP for outbound works for most, but is rejected by some 
>(particularly Microsoft setups....).

and gmail ,,,,?

--
David Matthews
m...@dmatthews.org


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