From: Paul H. <du...@sh...> - 2008-06-16 15:11:21
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Charles Marcus wrote: > On 6/16/2008, JP van Melis (jp...@ds...) wrote: >> I merely want to improve some setups of which I know they are flawed. >> They exist, because we have DSL-clients who think they can maintain >> their own mailserver. We don't want to deprive them the right to do >> this. > > They do NOT have a 'right' to do this. If they want to run a mail > server, they need to learn the basics, and engaging in backscatter is > NOT acceptable. > > Most DLS-based (dynamic IP's) mail servers will have a huge problem > sending and receiving mail from legitimate mail servers anyway, because > they are by default on lots of black lists. For this reason alone, it is > highly recommended to NOT run your own mail server from such a connection. I run my mail server from a dynamic IP and have no trouble at all. Never had an issue receiving anything, and all my sending email goes through an intermediately STMP server before arriving at the destination. |