On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 02:48:25PM -0600, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> Quoting Antonio Rodr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I have exim set in my sid machine, with mutt as MUA. Some isps are
> > rejecting my emails. I have looked at the reason provided, it seems that
> > some have blocked the ips in my block, or that they are blocking all
> > dinamic ips. Some isps are accepting my emails without problems.
> 
> Yes, several ISPs reject direct SMTP connections from dialup and
> dynamic IP blocks.  You can pay for a static IP or route e-mail to the
> rejecting domains thru your ISP's SMTP server.  I don't know how the
> latter is done in exim, but I expect it can be done.  In Postfix, the
> transport mappings look like below.  You can use this list to get a
> head start on your own.
> 
> weird.com       smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> renaissoft.com  smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> johnpeach.com   smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> aol.com         smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> austin.rr.com   smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> lists.studiob.com       smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> ls.studiob.com  smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> ctlug.org       smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> mailhost.cmpnet.com     smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> ercb.com        smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> sbcglobal.net   smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> sbc.com         smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> wahoo.no-ip.org smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> atlantic.net    smtp:[smtp-server.austin.rr.com]
> 
> 
> My ISP is austin.rr.com.  Replace the SMTP server name with your ISP's
> one.  The square brackets say to not do DNS lookup of the MX record on
> this address.  I am adding about 1-2 domains a month to this list.

Can you put username and password in [smtp-server.austin.rr.com] in case
someone wants to use another smtp server?

If yes, how?

thanks in advance,
Mihalis.

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