Stanislav Sinyagin wrote: > there is at least one reason for not sending email directly: > > if the server IP address is added to some blacklist like SORBS, > the notification is sent to the contact address of the reverse zone. > If the server is under the ISP's maintenance, the ISP > will (supposedly) notice this event and try its best (haha) to remove > the server address from that blacklist. > > If the end-user's fixed IP address appears in SORBS list, the user > will not notice it, and it will take much more time before it's > removed.
I dunno - those are two big if's, and neither makes much of a reason for not sending email directly. I think it's fairly safe to say that _nobody_ is notified automagically just because an IP is added to some arbitrary blacklist. /Per Jessen, Herrliberg _______________________________________________ swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog