ons, 06.04.2005 kl. 16.23 skrev Marc Powell:

[...]

> The blocks/blacklists on dynamic IP's are entirely appropriate in this
> day and age. There is an industry accepted and promoted solution to your
> problem and that is to use your ISP's mail server as an outgoing mail
> relay. You can either use it via SMTP directly from your applications
> (i.e. SM) or as a smarthost for the mail server you are running. Every
> ISP I know of worth a grain of salt allows their customers to use the
> ISP's mail servers to send mail. That's why they are there. If you do
> that I'll be most if not all of your problems go away. If you are an
> @home customer, they are almost certainly allowing you to relay SMTP
> through them. If you're blocked because you're on a blacklist that they
> subscribe to then it's your fault for not doing your research before
> setting up your mail server. 

Yawn ...

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