> Id say its because you have a dynamic ip address. You might want to > send all mail out through your isp's mail servers instead. > > Hmmm, but I have my own domain, and I want all my email to come from my domain, my isp will not > route email from my domain (ntl) through their mail servers, they want my to use my [EMAIL PROTECTED] account.
[cut] I happen to agree with you as I have the same problem. (Telewest Cable). That said, out of interest (madness?) I put them on my own domain on the SMTP checks, rejecting if in a BL. Looking at the logs, out of 450 drops, 2 were valid email. For the responsible, who can run a mail server, I agree it's a pain but I can easily justify with those stats too. A way "round" this would be to use SPF, and maybe give this a weighting the same of the DNS, tho the moral of the story is, if you don't like the way a BL blacklists (five-ten and dnsl.sorbs are the same in this respect) don't use them!. Ta Chris ___________________________________________________________________ The contents of this e-mail may be privileged and are confidential. It may not be disclosed to or used by anyone other than the addressee(s), nor copied in any way. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Knowledge Limited. If received in error, please advise the sender, then delete it from your system. ___________________________________________________________________