If you have a good deal on a powerful VPS you wish to run as a relay, suggest you rent a second dirt-cheap low resource VPS for email. MTA softwares tolerate flaky connectivity and system performance well.
RBLs are a fact of life. I use them to great benefit on my MTAs. Reason no-port-25 exits are blacklisted is that web-form spammers use them. Here are two excellent resources for viewing the blacklist status of IP addresses (helpful to check IPs, when known, before purchase): http://multirbl.valli.org/lookup/x.x.x.x.html # single IP https://www.senderbase.org/lookup/?search_string=x.x.x.x/24 # block, directs to Talos The lists which matter most are Spamhaus, CBL and Barracuda. Good luck with it! On 2Thu Nov 22 13:08:55 UTC 2018, Artem Dziubenko wrote: > >Hi, > >no its not possible. This is powerful VPS with single IP. I simply do not >want to have blacklisted IP because tor relay is running on it. > >In the past many times IP was blaclisted and afterwards I had >several problems with email delivery. > >I do not understand why rbls blocking tor non exit relay ip's... It stupid... > >Cheers >Dlugasny > >Sent from ProtonMail mobile > >-------- Original Message -------- >On 22 Nov 2018, 08:30, Artem Dziubenko wrote: > >> Is it possible to get a second IP address for that server from your ISP? >> >> ------ Original Message ------ >>> Hi, >>> >>> I haven an e-mail server which has a lot of not consumed >>> resources (CPU/Traffic etc.). Base on my practice I know that my >>> E-mail server will loose reputation if Tor relay will run on the same IP. >>> >>> Is there any other way to utilize resources of that machine without >>>> any reputation impact on the IP. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for any feedback. >>> >>> Cheers >>> Dlugasny _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
