hi ya adam most ISP will allow their clients to send outgoing email thru their ( hopefully properly configured ) SMTP server - so all your outgoing emails will have an RR associated with it
- problem is that galacticasoftware.com is gonna look like its coming from mail1.foo_isp.net instead ... which can be interpreted many different ways - i think each domain should have its own dns server and mail server... ( properly configured ) members of a list, should be able to post to the list... even if they have broken rr and are listed ( incorrectly ) as spammers... member's only posting will fix that .. but than again ... when you do members only... and you're listed a [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... but you tyry to post from [EMAIL PROTECTED] you get bounced again - need to configure Dj for sendmail or "SMTP hosts" for outgoing emails and all seems to be dependent upon dns files for mx and also for each mail client.. all diffferent - people move disks and move machines around all the time and rename it and upgrade or downgrade or rotate machines for different services -- more headaches than its worth ?? for large lists ( too many (false) bounces ) fun stuff.... c ya alvin -- for minimimizing spam... without negatively affecting most people.. -- simply do a RBL lookup .... -- if they are listed as spammers... they cant post -- if they are mistakenly listed as spammers ... than they are now informed... that somehow, they got registered as a spammer in somebody's RBL list and they need tot get themself out of that rbl list -- and depending on who maintains that RBL list.. its a major headache... all by itself... and an expensive legal battle too ( so never mind... it does negatively affect lotsof people ( if they find themslef incorrectly listed in an RBL - but than gain... i wanna know if and when i wind up in an RBL ... that i go and get myself out of it ( happened once.... did an open relay test... it was ( and got listed ... ;-) ... fix the problem and got out ( out of the open realy db just as easily.. -- no simple answer... is the bottom line.. On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Adam Majer wrote: > On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 09:55:57PM -0700, Rafael wrote: > > > > Email should never be accepted from poorly (or intensionaly baddly) setup > > servers that do not follow RFCs. > > > > by master.debian.org with smtp (Exim 3.12 1 (Debian)) > > id 17Ozil-0003W2-00; Mon, 01 Jul 2002 06:51:58 -0500 > > From: "Mr.Muyiwa Ige" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Assuming the spam came from 213.181.64.226 it would be very easy to reject > > it based on the fact that there is no RR in DNS for that IP. > > Don't do that please. There are a whole slew of ISPs that do not provide > RR for some stupid little reason. > > For instance my mail is not setup correctly because I don't have a static IP > yet. Does that mean it's spam? > > It's much better just to use spamassassin [using spamc/spamd for mail > servers]. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]