----- Original Message ----
> From: Simon Morvan <gar...@zone84.net>
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Sent: Sun, November 1, 2009 2:37:14 PM
> Subject: Re: smtpd_recipient_restrictions evaluation question
>
> Daniel V. Reinhardt a écrit :
> > ----- Original Message ----
> >
> >
> >> From: Stan Hoeppner
> >> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> >> Sent: Sun, November 1, 2009 1:00:30 PM
> >> Subject: smtpd_recipient_restrictions evaluation question
> >>
> >> Simon Morvan put forth on 11/1/2009 4:20 AM:
> >>
> >>
> >>> That's prevent rejection but also prevent my ability to ensure my
> >>> freedom to use the network :
> >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_neutrality
> >>>
> >>> That's will be my last message on-list for this topic but feel free to
> >>> keep on discuss this off-list :)
> >>>
> >> 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.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Stan
> >>
> >
> > Very well said Stan. Residential IP's are common to be malware infected
> > with
> malware that sends itself out via its own SMTP program, and as such should be
> stopped.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Dan
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> And how am I supposed to send mail from my own mail server if I don't
> trust my ISP mail relay nor have $$$ to have a colo space and my own IP
> space ?
>
> And, Stan, you refuse mails from my ISP mail relay... (the second
> biggest in France...)
>
> --
> Simon
Simple you get a business account, and have them edit your rDNS and other
important records accordingly. Residential IP's shouldn't be allowed to send
mail except from their own ISP Mail Server. If you don't trust your ISP, then
its time to find another one.