well, I used to support customers which were running mail servers behind a broadband connection. Most spam filters and blacklists like SORBS check the reverse naming, and if it doesn't have words like cable, ppp, dynamic and such, it's quite safe to work with it.
It just has to have some decent name, but the name shouldn't be necessarily customizable by the user. Anyway, who's going to send email directly from a broadband connection, instead of using the ISP's relay? :-) ----- Original Message ---- > From: Roman Hochuli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 12:20:57 PM > Subject: Re: [swinog] Anyone from Green here? > > Hey Stan > > > There aren't many applications that really depend on the reverse name - > > for most of the things it's enough that the reverse name is a valid one. > > You never tried to operate a mailserver behind a DSL-connection yet, > right? :) > > -- > Best regards, > Roman Hochuli > Operations Manager > > nexellent ag > Saegereistrasse 29 > CH-8152 Glattbrugg > > Phone: +41 44 562 30 40 > Fax: +41 44 562 30 41 > URL: www.nexellent.ch > X-NCC-RegID: ch.nexellent > > Imagination is the one weapon in the war > against reality. > -- Jules de Gaultier > _______________________________________________ > swinog mailing list > swinog@lists.swinog.ch > http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog _______________________________________________ swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog