On 8/10/07, Jonn R Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jerry Durand wrote:
> > At 01:28 PM 8/10/2007, Igor Chudov wrote:
> >> I am considering a local deal related to hosting by Comcast cable
> >> (8mbps down, 1 mbps up).
> >>
> >> I am concerned, however, with me sending email and being on comcast IP
> >> range, due to bad rap that Comcast has due to spamming by Comcast
> >> hosted zombies.
> >>
> >> Do you think that my mailserver will have issues if I host it on
> >> comcast netwrk?
> >>
> >> That would be a static IP and, hopefully, I can get comcast to reverse
> >> resolve it to a hostname on one of my domains.
> >>
> >> i
> >
> > We're on a dynamic Verizon business DSL and use the Verizon server (with
> > AUTH) and haven't had much trouble. The main thing is, SEND THROUGH A
> > FIXED SERVER. In your case, you might want to use the server from
> > whoever hosts your DDNS.
> >
> >
>
> We use Comcast's WorkPlace Enhanced and it has been working very well
> with a 99.999% uptime. You should get static IP's from them, this way
> they can set your rDNS to your domain. This is what we do and we have no
> problem sending to any provider, including AOL and Yahoo.
>
> Jonn
>
>
i will block you for just for giving money to such a crooked evil company.
but, probably most people will not :)
if your dns is setup ok then i would not worry.