Mike - W0TMW wrote: > Todd Zullinger wrote: >> Even if comcast didn't block outbound port 25 you'd find that many >> other mail servers would not accept your mail because it was coming >> from a known dynamic IP address pool. >> > All you have to do is point your sendmail to comcast's mail server > (smtp.comcast.net). That's what I do and it works just fine. I've > had my webpage on my local Linux box for years and have never had a > complaint from Comcast. Of course, I don't have millions of daily > hits either. True. I wasn't thinking about using comcast as a smart host[*]. [*] Comcast as a smart host is a bit of a contradiction in terms. ;) -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It's important that people know what you stand for. It's more important that they know what you won't stand for.
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