On 2/4/11 4:54 AM, Giles Coochey wrote:
to use it for an IP address that is allocated and is controlled by you. O
I think the ip of your router might work.  as long as
a) you never have an ip on it
b) you don't load 'hits' on it to dshield.
your dns server, the ip of your outbound nat (as long as it would never answer port 25), etc

yes, selecting a RANDOM ip would be bad. someone might put an smtp server on that ip. allowing anyone who is NOT under contract to you to potentially access your inbound email could violate privacy laws in several geopolitical regions.

--
Michael Scheidell, CTO
o: 561-999-5000
d: 561-948-2259
ISN: 1259*1300
>*| *SECNAP Network Security Corporation

   * Certified SNORT Integrator
   * 2008-9 Hot Company Award Winner, World Executive Alliance
   * Five-Star Partner Program 2009, VARBusiness
   * Best in Email Security,2010: Network Products Guide
   * King of Spam Filters, SC Magazine 2008

______________________________________________________________________
This email has been scanned and certified safe by SpammerTrap(r). For Information please see http://www.secnap.com/products/spammertrap/ ______________________________________________________________________

Reply via email to