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From: Simon Morvan (garphy
zone84.net)
Date: Sun Nov 01 2009 - 08:37:14 CST
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Daniel V. Reinhardt a écrit :
> ----- Original Message ----
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>> From: Stan Hoeppner <stan
hardwarefreak.com>
>> To: postfix-users
postfix.org
>> Sent: Sun, November 1, 2009 1:00:30 PM
>> Subject: smtpd_recipient_restrictions evaluation question
>>
>> Simon Morvan put forth on 11/1/2009 4:20 AM:
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>>> That's prevent rejection but also prevent my ability to ensure my
>>> freedom to use the network :
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_neutrality
>>>
>>> That's will be my last message on-list for this topic but feel free to
>>> keep on discuss this off-list :)
>>>
>> Net Neutrality has nothing to do with SMTP receivers. It has everything
>> to do with network carriers and QOS. You have no inherent right to send
>> email to _my_ MX, nor anyone else's. Your rights end where mine begin.
>> If I chose to drop your SMTP connections due to the rDNS name of your
>> sending MTA, its status as being listed in the Spamhaus PBL, or any
>> other reason, that's my right, and dropping you does not in any way
>> infringe upon _your_ rights, because in this case, again, you have no
>> rights.
>>
>> If, after reading this, you feel that receivers who reject mail sent
>> directly from your residential IP are infringing upon your rights, then
>> we can safely file your comments into the kook folder.
>>
>> --
>> Stan
>>
>
> Very well said Stan. Residential IP's are common to be malware infected with malware that sends itself out via its own SMTP program, and as such should be stopped.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
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And how am I supposed to send mail from my own mail server if I don't
trust my ISP mail relay nor have $$$ to have a colo space and my own IP
space ?
And, Stan, you refuse mails from my ISP mail relay... (the second
biggest in France...)
--
Simon
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