There's something I don't understand here, Ted When an ISP ( big or small ) gives you a dynamic IP, this adress comes from his own adress pool ( an ip subnet class) , and he should allow any of these adresses for relaying mail
I have seens the case with France Telecom when they extend the dynamic adresses pool, and forget to tell the guy in charge of SMTP anti-relaying, so for a while outgoing mail is rejecting for the new adresses until they correct this Benoit ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "imsusers" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 7:29 PM Subject: OT: ISPs refusing mail from clients with dynamic IPs | Is anyone on the list having problems now that some of the big ISPs, like | AOL, are refusing mail from dynamic IPs? I know some of my clients send | their outgoing mail through there own ISP using their dynamic IP address and | I could see this causing them a little grief. And a lot home users don't | have static IPs. | | just wondering if this is causing anyone's phone to ring out there. | | This is the discussion list for the IMS Free email server software. | To unsubscribe send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Delivered by Rockliffe MailSite | http://www.rockliffe.com/mailsite | Rock Solid Software (tm) | This is the discussion list for the IMS Free email server software. To unsubscribe send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered by Rockliffe MailSite http://www.rockliffe.com/mailsite Rock Solid Software (tm)
