Sendmail/Exim and IP-Address

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Author: Craig White
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Subject: Sendmail/Exim and IP-Address
On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 18:46, Gary Nichols wrote:
> Roderick,
>
> You should test and make sure that incoming tcp/25 is not blocked and does
> not violate your TOS agreement. Most consumer-level services are now
> blocking incoming SMTP to prevent people from setting up unauthorized
> relays and spam farms.
> Not to mention that if you violate your TOS your provider can always pull
> your plug (as a few on this list have experienced in the past).
>

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Now I'm not saying that I run a mail server on my Sprint Broadband
connection and I'm not saying that there is a forward dns pointing to my
ip address which has never changed on Sprint Broadband but I know for
certain that they don't block port 25/80/ICMP or anything of that
nature.

Caching DNS server has worked for me...

;-)

Craig