Volgens mij is demon gewoon 1 van de beste,

anders een directe T3 lijntje aanschaffen?

via uunet of level3
maar daar moet je weer geld voor hebben, niet zo'n beetje ook
eigenlijk zouden alle klanten "bij elkaar moeten komen" en met z'n allen 
zeggen dat ze dit ongedaan moeten maken en gewoon compleet open moet laten
en als ze dat niet doen, dat wij dan onze abbo opzeggen,
nou als iedereen mee zou doen...

maargoed ben even een simpele php fout aan het oplossen, iets wat ZO simpel is 
maar ik ben het kwijt :(


greetz

JP
On Tuesday 05 April 2005 17:39, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> tir, 05.04.2005 kl. 14.46 skrev [TRF]LisXit Team RaisingFire/Xtreme Team
> Coders :
>
>
> [...]
>
> > > You got blocked because you operate a server on a dynamically (DHCP)
> > > allocated net block (IP range) 84.24.0.0/13, not because of any mail
> > > headers (that last would be stoopid).
> > >
> > > Change your ISP to one supporting professional mail services.
> > >
> > > > Because i get a lot of questions now, after i read the last seen
> > > > line, I didn't install squirrelmail
> > >
> > > --Tonni
> >
> > phuck @home benelux
> > they have setup the blocks,
> > because they dont want to have their customers to have own mailservers,
> > damn idd
>
> Les gens chez @home sont vrais crapules, merde alors, maar, er zijn er
> nog *veel* meer van dat soort hufters in de ISP wereld in de Benelux.
>
> > Am thinking of going to xs4all or something else, maybe some more money
> > that i have to spend, but ok
>
> If you want to operate a prof mail server, you don't get much choice.
> xs4all is KPN and xs4all bought up one of the only couple of remaining
> reliable ISPs in Holland, Cistron, in January last. In Holland, Demon
> Internet will give you best bang for your buck. Si tu es Belge, je ne le
> sais pas, mais je crois que Demon est aussi active en La Belgique.
>
> You have to have an ISP that will give you a more-or-less static IP
> number that is guaranteed never to appear in RBL vendors' blocking lists
> (your ISP will arrange that). You have to be assured that that IP number
> will get a pointer (PTR) record that resolves back to your mail server,
> plus that that mail server (your domain) exists in your ISP's DNS. You
> have to do that for least possible costs to yourself. For my money,
> Demon does that best. But I give no warranty that Demon will not be
> bought up by xs4all, KPN or whomsoever in the future.
>
> > this is real lame
> > really, why did sorbs came up with such idea
>
> Possibly because @home gave that IP range up to sorbs as being an
> unreliable residential DSL range. That's mostly how it happens.
>
> --Tonni

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