> > You do have a choice if you're not concerned about the deliverability of > your e-mail. Remember, the Internet remains a group of service > providers/organizations/subscribers that voluntarily work together and can > choose what goes in or out. And so if they decide not to receive traffic > from you, for any reason at all, there's no legal requirement. If they > require that all e-mail servers that want to send e-mail to them have rDNS > entries then persons who want to deliver e-mail to that entity need to > comply. > > Frank > So can I change my SMTP greeting to be :
220-host.example.com SMTP 220-Company agrees to the following rate chart to accept mail : 220-EHLO - $5.00 220-HELO - $2.50 220-MAIL FROM:<*> - Free 220-RCPT TO:<*> - 1-5/$4.00 , 6-10/$6.00, 11-15/$8.00, 15+/$10.00 220-DATA: $.01 per character until final ".<CR>" 220-Delivery confirmation (Return-Receipt-To, X-Confirm-Reading-To, Disposition-Notification-To) - $1.50 220 Sending HELO/EHLO constitutes acceptance of this agreement Thanks, Tuc/TBOH