On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 23:04 -0600, lee wrote: > On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:32:43AM +0200, Siggy Brentrup wrote: > > Look at the Received: headers in my mails, afaict winnegan.fake is no > > valid domain outside my lan and using outside would provoke harsh > > reactions. > > Look at my headers: who cares? Unless you're an ISP or MSP or run the > servers for a company, nobody is going to mind.
That's wrong, as with HTTP and other text based protocols relying on headers not normally visible to the user, you're spreading quite a lot of information and there are interested parties like google that run a business analyzing this info. > To actually run a mail server to send *and* receive mail, you need a > static IP. Thats wrong too, you need at least 1 (preferrably 2) MX records naming hosts with A or AAAA records, whether static or dynamic IP doesn't matter the MX MTAs willing to relay your domain and you need an ISP that doesn't block port 25. The last 2 conditions can be dealt with when - as in my case - you are allowed to configure the MTA at your primary MX (which must have an open smtp port), look at the (obfuscated) header generated by the incoming MTA on my LAN: Received: from $MX ($MX_PTR [$MX_IPADDR]) by $FQDN_FOR_DYNIP:$PORT (Postfix) with ESMTP id A66A88949B for <deb...@psycho.i21k.de>; Fri, 24 Jul 2009 07:04:31 +0200 (CEST) $FQDN_FOR_DYNIP has a dynamic IP address and a very short living A Record. Well, this was my last post in this thread, I'll grant you the final word if you care, maybe you can prove that Exim's FAQ 805 or 807 iirc the link is on d-d - is wrong. I'm not inclined to discuss this subject any further on d-u as I've decided on a reliable solution the day before yesterday. Thanks Siggy -- Please don't Cc: me when replying, I might not see either copy. bsb-at-psycho-dot-informationsanarchistik-dot-de or: bsb-at-psycho-dot-i21k-dot-de O< ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org
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