> On Wed, 29 Jul 2009, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>> Aha, so this is your point? You accept mail from your IP addresses, but not
>> from your customers roaming elsewhere? Bad for you. It was already discussed
>> here - you are going the wrong way.

On 09.08.09 09:26, Res wrote:
> Not bad for me, we used to do this, it only got us into blacklists, so  
> we stopped it except for hosting cusotmers, we are going the right way,  

Do you allow relaying from configured IP addresses without authentication?
And you call that the right way? Even if those IP addresses are shared by
more people? Even if any user connecting infected machine is able to spam
through your servers?

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