Am 20.10.2012 15:14, schrieb Mike's unattended mail:
> crude and sloppy cost-cutting approaches:
> 
>   * dnsbl
>   * reject_non_fqdn_helo_hostname
> 
> The crude and sloppy approaches are used by:
> 
>   1) corporations maximizing profits.  Their market consists of naive
>      users who have no idea how poor the server quality is -- iow,
>      there is virtually no market demand for quality; price is
>      everything.  And apart from costs, it's also a means for large
>      players to monopolize, and control small players in an
>      anti-competitive fashion

if you run a mail-server and "reject_non_fqdn_helo_hostname"
on the target is a problem for you it is pretty clear who
of both sides has the poor server quality

sloppy in context of a mailserver is lack a proper PTR and HELO



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