Your opinions?

It's very unfortunate that people are starting to do this. It only started at the end of May, when someone got the idea of blocking all dynamic IPs and static IPs with reverse DNS entries that look similar to those of dynamic IPs.


We get hit by this occasionally -- we have a static IP on a commercial connection (where we are allowed to run servers). For RoadRunner, we just added an entry to our HOSTS file on the mailserver that points to our Internet provider's mailserver. We also added a per-domain configuration for rr.com in Declude JunkMail to add a header letting all rr.com recipients know that their Internet provider is blocking legitimate E-mail. :)

-Scott
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