Autor: Daevid Vincent Fecha: A: exim-list Asunto: RE: [exim] Please help with getting out of RBL hell
> I too run a server on Comcast that sends mail and I realize I can't > send mail directly to other servers. I have no problem with that. If I
> did, I would upgrade to a better service where I could have custom
> rDNS and assurances that my ISP would do their best to remove IP's
> from the dyanmic IP BL's.
You make it sound so easy. I already pay $110 per month for comcast TV
and cable internet. Adding additional ISP charges is not really a good
idea. Plus one doesn't always have a choice. Comcast is the ONLY cable
provider for me. I don't have a land phone line (cell only), so DSL is
out of the question -- plus it's orders of magnitude slower. I get
nearly 8Mbps on comcast cable!
> Why not use Comcast's smarthost? That IS a mail server admin's first
> plan of attack. I've not had many problems with using their smarthost
> - except Hotmail is blocking them due to Hotmail's own issues, but
> that's another story.
You answered your own question... If Hotmail is blocking Comcast, then
it's equally useless. I've just traded one problem for another.
Concidering a majority of people (that I know at least) use Hotmail,
it's an even worse "solution".
> > Also, is it possible to setup Exim such that these services
> to only take
> > effect for the problematic ISPs -- in other words, can I
>
> Why bother? Do it right for everyone and you won't have to play "let's
> reconfigure the server" when a site starts refusing mail from dynamic
> IP's? :)
Because many of these services charge per email sent. If I only need the
service for a handful of domains, and the rest work fine (ie. Hotmail
works fine for me, but AOL doesn't. Many of the lists I'm on work fine,
yet this Exim (which is even a members only one!!) list doesn't)
> Keep in mind that if Comcast was doing their part correctly, you would
> not be able to send mail in the first place since port 25 would be
> blocked.
Why do you say 'correctly'? I am a responsible admin on the net. I am
not an open relay. I don't spam. Why shouldn't I be allowed to use ALL
the features of the internet -- just because some spammers out there
have ruined things from the community way they used to be a few years
ago, doesn't mean I should be punished for that. In my opinion,
correctly should be -- everyone is innocent until proven guilty and
there would be no /24 RBLs and prejudice (as many on this list have).
I am not able to pay $500/month for a "business line" and static IP. I
used to have a static IP for $5 more / month, and then the depricated
that service.
I'm trying to do things right, within the budget and knowledge
limitations I have. Why are so many people on this list so elitist? You
remind me of the Linux zelots who are so snobby, they sabotage their own
OS to spite Microsoft Windows or Mac OSX.