.to blanket exclude DSL connections as "not hosting class"
"hosting" often means a hosting provider who has put in place, at great $$$, all the infrastructure, including the WAN links, to assure continuous service and/or shortest, infrequent service interruptions.
certainly puts an unfair burden on the huge number of small businesses out there.
If an individual or small org, very probably without the competence to run a mailserver and DNS, wants to risk his mail/DNS service on a cable or DSL WAN link which have no SLA, that's his choice.
Heck I pay for business class cable at home for $80/month but my provide wont offer rdns at that price/package point. I'm still static IP though and I host my own email. It's properly configured and does not spam. Why should I be excluded?
There's no need to be excluded, just relay your outbound through an IP which does not have a subscriber-style PTR.
If you are in crime-dominated PTR neighborhood, expect to get shot at.
Len
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