Benny Pedersen wrote: > > On Wed, June 24, 2009 13:59, Per Jessen wrote: >> Blacklisting a large and serious hosting provider is just not serious >> and very bad for business. > > http://rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lookup.php?domain=yahoo.com > http://rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lookup.php?domain=hotmail.com > http://rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lookup.php?domain=gmail.com > http://rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lookup.php?domain=aol.com > http://rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lookup.php?domain=live.com > > you think WE block them ?, no thay block them self > and users that use such domains dont know
1) I dunno who 'WE' are in this context. Please enlighten me. 2) I didn't include free email providers in my list of "large and serious hosting providers" - I was thinking more of organisations such as 1and1, hetzner, rackspace etc. etc. 3) I wouldn't refer to rfc-ignorant as a blacklist - nobody with half a brain would block email just because of RFC ignorance on the part of the sender. /Per Jessen, Zürich