Hi, Am Do, den 11.12.2003 schrieb Adam um 23:26: > On Thursday 11 December 2003 21:10, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote: > > Am Do, den 11.12.2003 schrieb Antonio Rodr um 21:32:
> >> 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. > > > > Yes, many ISPs do that, and it's a good thing. > > No, it is not a good thing! (If we are talking about an approach like > dynablock's.) It is a good thing. What kind of mail comes from dynamic IPs? In 99% it will be spam from open relays, misconfigured adresses ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),... > Dynablock uses the presumption of guilt: if you > can't afford to buy a static IP, you don't deserve to be able to route > mail directly. I agree to that. Not everyone should use a private mailserver. Hobbyists and Freaks should not run such service, it's a job for professionals, and those have a static ip. I'm really tired of writing a lot in mailinglists an get lots of "You mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] could not be delivered..." There's nothing wrong with fetching mail - immediately after every dial in - every 10 minutes when being online - every 3 hours no matter if already online Works fine here. > Which may or may not be reliable. My ISP's mailservers are reliable > _most_ of the time -- but when they are not, they do not return warning > messages until they bounce the mail after 48 hours on the queue. Uh. Bye, Ratti -- -o) fontlinge | Font management for Linux | Schriftenverwaltung in Linux /\\ http://freshmeat.net/projects/fontlinge/ _\_V http://www.gesindel.de https://sourceforge.net/projects/fontlinge/
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