Jerry Durand wrote:
At 01:28 PM 8/10/2007, Igor Chudov wrote:
I am considering a local deal related to hosting by Comcast cable
(8mbps down, 1 mbps up).

I am concerned, however, with me sending email and being on comcast IP
range, due to bad rap that Comcast has due to spamming by Comcast
hosted zombies.

Do you think that my mailserver will have issues if I host it on
comcast netwrk?

That would be a static IP and, hopefully, I can get comcast to reverse
resolve it to a hostname on one of my domains.

i

We're on a dynamic Verizon business DSL and use the Verizon server (with AUTH) and haven't had much trouble. The main thing is, SEND THROUGH A FIXED SERVER. In your case, you might want to use the server from whoever hosts your DDNS.



We use Comcast's WorkPlace Enhanced and it has been working very well
with a 99.999% uptime. You should get static IP's from them, this way
they can set your rDNS to your domain. This is what we do and we have no
problem sending to any provider, including AOL and Yahoo.

Jonn

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