John Rudd wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
I'm someone who works from home and provides so service from home. So I would not want to be prohibited from running an email server from home. But if I had to got to a web panel that my ISP provided to open up ports that would be fine with me.

I'm curious.. as someone who ALSO runs a home mail server...

What's wrong with evolving best practices to require that our outgoing email be channeled through our ISP's mail server, instead of having our customer-assigned IP addresses directly connect to other people's mail servers?
And forcing users to use their ISP's mail server efficively defeats SPF

And just closing port 25 outgoing wont help for long as spammers just switch to submission port

Matt

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