Dean Brooks wrote: > On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 07:25:25AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote: > >> One of the unfortunate effects of using a front end spam filtering >> service like mine is that all your incoming email comes from one IP >> address. And I also do recipient verification which also counts as a >> connection. And I often have multiple customers at the same ISP. Most >> ISPs are good about removing rate limits but I have to know that it's >> happening first to ask for it. >> > > You're using recipient callouts to servers you don't have a prior > business relationship with, and you wonder why someone might ratelimit > or block you? > > /facepalm > > -- > Dean Brooks > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
These are people who I have a business relationship with. When someone connects to my servers I do a recipient verify. If the recipient is bad I do a deny on the connection to me. That is after all the very purpose of recipient verification. Anyhow - I'm not here to justify what I'm doing to anyone here. I found a solution to rotating IP addresses. I shared my solution with the list. So I'm not going to respond to issues as to if I should be doing it. This is off topic and I'm requesting the moderators to put a stop to it. If you don't like my solution, don't use it. -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
