Re: Networking -- use of two Internet connections for one server with round robin DNS -- web okay, but should I do mail this way too?
Stan Hoeppner <stan@hardwarefreak.com> wrote:
> You're obviously new to the world of running an email server and spam
> fighting
About 20 years experience in a professional environment, with about 5
or so running an MTA at home (may be longer; I can't remember). Does
that count as "new"? I don't think so.
To be fair, I have realised in re-reading my post that I had mistakenly
edited out the "I have a static IP address and proper rDNS" statement
I had originally written.
On the basis of that new information I'd still appreciate knowing whether
you still stand by your sweeping statement about disallowing all "home"
users, or whether you'd modify it at all.
Chris
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