El mar, 11-05-2004 a las 07:56, +0200, Florian Weimer escribió: > * Carlos Perelló Marín: > > > Here in Spain some people does SPAM from ADSL connections and thus > > from time to time one of those black lists add ALL ADSL connections > > to the list and we cannot send mail to some places from our own mail > > server (some ADSL connections have static IP address and our ISP > > lets us setup our own MTA if we want). > > Well, switch to a decent ISP that (a) doesn't mark ADSL space as > obviously as your current one and (b) is less lenient on spam. > Alternatively, you could route mail over your ISP's mail relay. > The problem is that we don't have a "decent ISP" in Spain. We don't have a mail relay, only authenticated servers. We have already a forced Proxy web and it gives us problems, I don't think they will handle the SMTP server as they should with a high load of clients. > There is no reason to accept mail from mass-market ADSL subscribers. Why? because you say that? I understand the spammers IPs could be blocked, but why should be blocked all network range with IPs that does not sent SPAM? Cheers. > > -- > Current mail filters: many dial-up/DSL/cable modem hosts, and the > following domains: atlas.cz, bigpond.com, di-ve.com, hotmail.com, > jumpy.it, libero.it, netscape.net, postino.it, simplesnet.pt, > tiscali.co.uk, tiscali.cz, tiscali.it, voila.fr, yahoo.com. > -- Carlos Perelló Marín Debian GNU/Linux Sid (PowerPC) Linux Registered User #121232 mailto:carlos@pemas.net || mailto:carlos@gnome.org http://carlos.pemas.net Valencia - Spain
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