On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Luke-Jr wrote:
I am, for the time being. It shouldn't be necessary, though.
I agree it shouldn't be necessary.. I've been having to do it for the past year or so, since most of SBCs dynamic pools are blacklisted also... Not really a big deal for me.
Most all IPs are dynamic and it's ridiculous to expect all mail servers to be on a rare static IP. Sane spam filters will only check lists of abused IPs, not a list of nearly every IP online.
I've never really tried a static from SBC/Earthlink/whaterver isp. Wonder if those are permitted? Wonder where they get their dynamic/static lsits at.
Immediate delivery and/or delivery confirmation?
True. I guess I just don't use it.
I use Postfix. Unless I want to create a mail forwarding loop when servers I relay for are down, it is necessary to list every host with intolerant mail servers in a transport file.
Oops. Forgot there are a fair amount of Postfix users out there now a days. =]