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Re: email questions...



On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 12:26:49 -0600
"Monique Y. Mudama" <spam@bounceswoosh.org> wrote:

> On 2004-08-06, Carl Fink penned:
> > Another advantage (for me) of sending via my ISP's MX is that some
> > servers are rejecting mail from IP ranges that are known to be cable
> > modems or DSL, and my connectivity is via Cablevision.  By sending
> > through Panix, I get around this and avoid pointless bounces.
> 
> *nod*  I'm with a small-time provider, and I have a static IP with the
> understanding that I'll be running servers and such on it.
> 
> I'm not aware of any static IPs being blocked because they're
> considered to be residential or anything ... has this happened to
> anyone?

I'm also using a small business ISP in my area. They give me 5 static
ips, knew that I planned on using servers on it, were glad to hear that
I would be using a Linux firewall instead of relying on routers etc.

I haven't had a single problem with my ip being blocked or blacklisted
due to being a DSL line. Everything has worked perfect (well, after I
learned more about the software I'm using :-). 

Jacob

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