On 07/08/2010 14:09, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
businesses. Of course, VPS ISPs should always do checks to make sure
that a person signing up is who they say they are - A simple credit card
name and address would suffice I guess.
Unfortunately that's easier said than done. Finding fresh credit c
ABPNI put forth on 8/8/2010 1:54 AM:
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> On 8 Aug 2010, at 03:22, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
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>> Jonathan Tripathy put forth on 8/7/2010 7:32 PM:
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>>> On 08/08/10 01:33, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Jonathan Tripathy put forth on 8/7/2010 4:03 PM:
> I guess my question is a little mo
On 8 Aug 2010, at 07:54, ABPNI wrote:
On 8 Aug 2010, at 03:22, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Jonathan Tripathy put forth on 8/7/2010 7:32 PM:
On 08/08/10 01:33, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Jonathan Tripathy put forth on 8/7/2010 4:03 PM:
I guess my question is a little more general than this topic
On 8 Aug 2010, at 03:22, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Jonathan Tripathy put forth on 8/7/2010 7:32 PM:
On 08/08/10 01:33, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Jonathan Tripathy put forth on 8/7/2010 4:03 PM:
I guess my question is a little more general than this topic: do
providers ever block *who* mail is sen
Jonathan Tripathy put forth on 8/7/2010 7:32 PM:
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> On 08/08/10 01:33, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> Jonathan Tripathy put forth on 8/7/2010 4:03 PM:
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>>> I guess my question is a little more general than this topic: do
>>> providers ever block *who* mail is sent to?
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>> You probably n
On 08/08/10 01:33, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Jonathan Tripathy put forth on 8/7/2010 4:03 PM:
I guess my question is a little more general than this topic: do
providers ever block *who* mail is sent to?
You probably need to be much more specific, detailed, with this question.
For
Jonathan Tripathy put forth on 8/7/2010 4:03 PM:
> I guess my question is a little more general than this topic: do
> providers ever block *who* mail is sent to?
You probably need to be much more specific, detailed, with this question.
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Stan
Mark Scholten put forth on 8/7/2010 8:19 AM:
> As long as it is with a reputable provider there should be no problem to use
> them for SMTP mail.
I estimate 90%+ of all the VPS providers are in the "disreputable" category
WRT SMTP spam, most due to negligence, not evil. There are are a few dozen
Jonathan Tripathy put forth on 8/7/2010 8:09 AM:
> Of course, VPS ISPs should always do checks to make sure
> that a person signing up is who they say they are -
Herein lies the problem. The low cost business model of cloud/VPS precludes
providers from doing any kind of meaningful customer vett
On 07/08/10 21:47, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Jonathan Tripathy:
On 07/08/10 21:10, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Stan Hoeppner:
Julio Cesar Covolato put forth on 8/7/2010 12:37 AM:
Is there anyone using postfix in cloud, like Amazon ec2?
Dunno abou
* Jonathan Tripathy :
> On 07/08/10 21:10, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> >* Stan Hoeppner:
> >>Julio Cesar Covolato put forth on 8/7/2010 12:37 AM:
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> >>>Is there anyone using postfix in cloud, like Amazon ec2?
> >>Dunno about Postfix specifically, but there are/were many spammers operating
> >>
On 07/08/10 21:10, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
* Stan Hoeppner:
Julio Cesar Covolato put forth on 8/7/2010 12:37 AM:
Is there anyone using postfix in cloud, like Amazon ec2?
Dunno about Postfix specifically, but there are/were many spammers operating
out of the Amazon cloud
* Stan Hoeppner :
> Julio Cesar Covolato put forth on 8/7/2010 12:37 AM:
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> > Is there anyone using postfix in cloud, like Amazon ec2?
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> Dunno about Postfix specifically, but there are/were many spammers operating
> out of the Amazon cloud as well as the Rackspace cloud. Even if they are
> cl
On 8/7/10 9:09 AM, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
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> On 07/08/10 10:15, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>> Julio Cesar Covolato put forth on 8/7/2010 12:37 AM:
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>>> Is there anyone using postfix in cloud, like Amazon ec2?
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>> Dunno about Postfix specifically, but there are/were many spammers
>>
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-
> us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Stan Hoeppner
> Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 11:15 AM
> To: postfix-users@postfix.org
> Subject: Re: Postfix on Cloud
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> Julio Cesar Covola
On 07/08/10 10:15, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Julio Cesar Covolato put forth on 8/7/2010 12:37 AM:
Is there anyone using postfix in cloud, like Amazon ec2?
Dunno about Postfix specifically, but there are/were many spammers operating
out of the Amazon cloud as well as the Rackspace cloud.
Julio Cesar Covolato put forth on 8/7/2010 12:37 AM:
> Is there anyone using postfix in cloud, like Amazon ec2?
Dunno about Postfix specifically, but there are/were many spammers operating
out of the Amazon cloud as well as the Rackspace cloud. Even if they are
clean now, their reputation is sti
Hi!
Is there anyone using postfix in cloud, like Amazon ec2?
My questions:
Is this interesting?
The pros and cons..
Other clound sistem...
Why and why not to cloud postfix.
Anyone?
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