"The point is that dialup connections shouldn't be running mail
servers."

Who says?  Did I miss something, somewhere?

-Mark McDonald
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-----Original Message-----
From: R. Scott Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 7:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] ORBS



>Case in point.  We have several large customers that run exchange
server
>over a dial-up line for connectivity. ...Now is it fair that if the 
>Dial-up block
>they're on gets listed with MAPS?

YES!!!  The DUL list is a list of dialup lines.  The point is that
dialup 
connections shouldn't be running mail servers.  They are connecting to
your 
mail server, so just so long as you whitelist them or do not use DUL,
there 
will be zero problems.

>None of their business how, why, when or where a company connects to
the 
>internet.  They are
>supposed to check for open-relays.

ORBS checks for open relays.  DUL checks for dialup connections
(regardless 
of whether or not they run open relays, closed relays, or no SMTP
server).

                                                         -Scott

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