On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 07:00:30 -0600
Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com> replied:

[snip]

>Net Neutrality has nothing to do with SMTP receivers.  It has
>everything to do with network carriers and QOS.  You have no inherent
>right to send email to _my_ MX, nor anyone else's.  Your rights end
>where mine begin.
> If I chose to drop your SMTP connections due to the rDNS name of your
>sending MTA, its status as being listed in the Spamhaus PBL, or any
>other reason, that's my right, and dropping you does not in any way
>infringe upon _your_ rights, because in this case, again, you have no
>rights.
>
>If, after reading this, you feel that receivers who reject mail sent
>directly from your residential IP are infringing upon your rights, then
>we can safely file your comments into the kook folder.

Better yet, stop sending them e-mail.

--  
Jerry
postfix.u...@yahoo.com

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