John Rudd wrote: > René Berber wrote: >> Here's a good example of why Botnet's default score is too high, those >> guys at >> meridiencancun have a so called "Enterprise account" with their ISP, >> what they >> get is a fixed IP and no control over reverse DNS, that's why the reverse >> returns what the ISP configured. Best practices and other fiction >> don't apply >> to the real world in cases like this. > > As for "best practices" being "fiction" that "doesn't apply to the real > world" ... it's rinky-dink mail servers run by people with half-assed > opinions like that that cause there to be such a huge number of > exploited mail servers on the planet.
Exploited mail servers are badly configured mail servers, that's a whole different subject from what is being discussed. > People who think "best practices" are "fiction" are the scourge that > makes the internet such an unreliable place. > > Here kid, have a nickel. Go buy yourself a real mail server. I'm not a kid, so I would appreciate some respect. If you think I don't know what I'm talking about, that's your prerogative, you don't really know me. -- René Berber