On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, 12:35:58 AM Jesse wrote:
JM> Here is some helpful info; JM> http://postmaster.info.aol.com/index.html Yes, that is moderately useful, which is more than I can say for the information provided by BT, my ISP. JM> http://members.aol.com/adamkb/aol/mailfaq/ I'll check. JM> WARNING! Blatant flame ahead! Danger Danger! JM> The real problem is that you are a second class Internet citizen because JM> you don't have a "business class" service, which means a T1, E1, or greater. I'm particularly angry as I pay less than $800 per month but way more than I need to so I get "business" broadband ... to no advantage I can see! JM> Angry? Good, you should be. I am. JM> I have similar problems with mail servers that do reverse DNS SMTP JM> session checking. Short of paying for a T1 at $800 USD a month, there JM> is no way that I can get an IP allocation with reverse DNS delegation so JM> that I can make my mail server's MX record match up with the PTR record. Again, I have that problem but I haven't seen many or any bounces that I think are down to that. Another thing I have to get onto the ISP about again. This is mad. I'm all in favour of clamping down on spam but this is cutting the Internet down to a very two class system as you say. Chris PSYCTC: PSYchotherapy,PSYchology,PSychiatry, Counselling and Therapeutic Communities; practice, research, teaching and consultancy. Chris Evans & Jo-anne Carlyle http://psyctc.org/ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]