Hi Koby!

*SNIP*
>
>routing all traffic for port 25 is a problem for me as well 
>although you
>gave me some nice ideas that I will think about.

I can see allowing business customers to go straight out, but I don't see
how routing private users to only go to your MX servers port 25 is hard? But
I might be confused as you say you will block further down this messege :)


>But after talking to you guys, you gave me an idea.  I can't 
>block port 25
>for everyone, but I can block port 25 for my private
>users and leave my business users open and this is all I care about.

That idea is wonderful!

*snip*

>
>In Israel, all cable users connect through the cable provider 
>and I have no
>control over them (it will change next year).

OUCH! That sucks. I hope it does change for you. 

>
>
>Regarding the idea that you block IP's instead of my domain name it's a
>great idea.
>
>Here is the list of my IP's that you can block mail from:

*snip*

You rock! I wish more ISPs would do that. Some of the larger ones have
started. AOL has giving us many to block. This will definetly help. 

>
>
>I'd like to share with a solution I built to my ISP:
>
*snip*
>Please let me know where is the best place to contribute such 
>a solution, or
>if you guys have a use for it.

Absolutely interested in it!! Best place to share would be the general
SATalk list, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Actually I think we can drop the incubator part now. 

You have been very nice to work with and I have no problems removing you
from listing. I'll let Bob speak on that. 

--Chris

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