In article , Bob
Noel wrote:
In article , Dylan Smith
wrote:
Or stop being a skinflint and get a proper business
DSL connection that supports servers
Your assumption regarding whether or not I'm being cheap is incorrect.
Your assumption that only business accounts can properly run servers is
incorrect.
But my assumption that 99.9% of mail directly from a dynamic IP address
is spam/malware is entirely correct. I'm not going through all that crap
just because one geek refuses to get a static IP address for their
mail server. Just like if you come from North Korea, you need a visa to
visit the US, if you want your mail to be delivered to my users, you
must use an IP address which is not strongly identified with machines
running malware.
If you're not being cheap, what exactly are your reasons to send mail
directly from your dynamic IP address instead of ponying up for a VPS or
a static IP address?
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