OS>> spam. As to why you encountered this error --- Dial-up users aren't
OS>> ``supposed'' to send email _directly_ from their (dynamic) connection.
I did this routinely when I used dialup, and it always was OK. Local qmail
collects messages and send them directly, what's bad in that?
OS>> There are several other reasons to that, mainly is the fact that you don't
OS>> want replies to go to dialup-XXX.CITY.netvision.net.il ..
What's the connection? You get replies basing on your message's headers,
not on your IP.
OS>> You're supposed to relay all of your outgoing messages through your ISP's
OS>> mail server (usually mail.ISP).
Some very helpful ISPs in Israel are rejecting mail which has From:
different from [EMAIL PROTECTED] So you can't use your
external/work/hotmail/whatever address from your dialup. I don't know
what moved them to this strange decision (you can protect from spam
relaying by IP, not by From: which is easily forgeable anyway)...
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