I mentioned this to Ian offline, but I'll mention it here, too. I
would be happy to try relaying for small hobbyist senders; feel free
to reach out if you're interested. (And if you asked before, but I
demurred because I wasn't ready, now I think I'm ready.) I've got my
own SMTP server handling
An acquaintance claims that Spamcop is blocking all of SES.
Anyone else seen it? It seems kind of unlikely.
R's,
John
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On 11/2/22 3:26 AM, Alessandro Vesely via mailop wrote:
By comparison, DNSWL.org seems to be more widespread, as it is often
queried by commonly used tools like SpamAssassin and Rspamd.
Registration is automated and free[†].
I agree that DNSWL is also a good resource.
However, I also
On Mon 31/Oct/2022 19:35:45 +0100 Grant Taylor via mailop wrote:
On 10/31/22 11:39 AM, Andrew C Aitchison via mailop wrote:
If it is useful isn't three bucks small enough for the spammers
to pay too ?
My understanding is that spammers are trying to be as cheap as possible.
Considering that
On Thu, Oct 27, 2022, Otto J. Makela via mailop wrote:
> Unfortunately sendmail doesn't seem to have anything to do this on
> a permanent basis (ref: Claus AÃmann on comp.mail.sendmail), I'd be
> fine with IPv4 outgoing IPv4/IPv6 incoming.
A patch has been posted to comp.mail.sendmail,
but