Hi, Jason. ... > And the net can't run without cooperation. > > HELO 'Dude' wants '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'? > > Granted. And the horse you rode in on.
Hmmm. I gather there's an issue with dude's (my mail server's) config? Sorry. I'll go inspect some headers. Hi, Bill. > > > Welcome to the reality of life.. If you decide to live > > > in a > > > > Sorry to say this, but you sound like one of those cops > > in > > the suburban white neighborhood who blocked, with > > I also said I am a Comcast user as well, so that analogy > is not valid. ... I'm not. And you don't explain why. You did conveniently cut out the bit about living in a dangerous neighborhood, which is specifically what I was analogizing about. > ... In > fact, your mail server has no right whatsoever to speak to > any other > MTA except your smarthost that you pay for - that is a > privilege and > should be treated as such. There's an expression for this, > "My server, > my rules" Indeed you are correct. > You've mentioned that you think your DNS should protect > you. Do you > mean your reverse DNS? If that is the case, then people > using reverse > DNS checks to block dynamic IP's won't block you. DNSBL's > will still > get you tho - it is your ISP's responsibility to tell the > blacklist > operators that your IP is not dynamic any more. I'm not on a dynamic IP. I'm not on a dynamic IP. I'm not on a dynamic IP. Tony -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
