DSL availability to a particular location will be, n most cases, directly related to the distance from that location to the CO - there is unfortunately no way to get around that. Until Verizon places "sub-CO's" in their network, this will always be the downfall in providing higher-level services of DSL
That's exactly what I thought. We aren't looking for Internet access at this time, just pointing out that if some large cities in the U.S. can't provide reasonably priced Internet access to businesses that includes vanity reverse DNS entries, it's just plain silly to block E-mail based on the reverse DNS entry seeming like one that might appear with a dynamic or residential connection.
I can gladly run your address/number and tell you exactly what or is not available to you in your area. Email me off-list.
Thanks, but it isn't necessary; our Internet needs are fine at this point. We're not going to switch Internet providers just because of a few people who don't handle spam control properly.
-Scott
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