Le lundi 20 septembre 2004 à 15:14 -0700, Adam McKenna a écrit : > Zero issues, that is, except for all those pesky hosts refusing your > SMTP connections because you're sending from a dynamic IP? Happily, I meet very few of them compared to e.g. stupid TMDA-like shit. It's probably because my ISP provides me with a fixed IP and a reverse DNS pointing to the correct domain. In fact, I even met a RBL which had my university's SMTP in its blacklist, but not my host. And for the few fuckwits who configured their servers to refuse mail from my host, well, they won't receive mail from me. Why should I care? However, not anyone has the money to pay for such an ISP, and the use of stupid RBLs makes drop many mails from other such legitimate hosts, probably missing a load of legitimate mail. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : josselin.mouette@ens-lyon.org `. `' joss@debian.org `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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