Dave, Wouldn't the same issue still be a problem? If the ISP will not set reverse DNS records for him, they likely will not delegate the IP address (showing he has administrative authority over the IP address) to him so he can handle his own DNS. Granted, anyone can run their own DNS servers, but unless others know to follow the DNS chain to find them, the only good they can be is for local users.
-Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Dave Culbertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 01:49 PM To: sambar List Member Subject: [sambar] Global routing rule for mail server One thing you might do is to run your own DNS. I believe that Ultra DNS will also work with a dynamic IP like you have. Perhaps you might look into this as an option. Dave Culbertson On 07/Oct/2003 19:29:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (svarvaro) wrote: > Jean- > > I suspected as much...but I had to hear it from those who are better > versed in Sambar than I....Thanks for the info and I'll live with MTA > in the off position for now. > > Steve ------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe please go to http://www.sambar.ch/list/
