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I've changed the subject line. It has nothing to do with my question with
my original post, that no one seems to have any answer to, what file
"image# 1" is looking for.

This bloody email has now been blocked *twice*.

Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> On 01/09/2012 10:43 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>>> On 01/09/2012 10:13 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> <snip>
>>>> Who here is *not* using a work email? Who here posts from their own
hosting site? Has this ever happened to you?
>>>
>>> I own my own domain/server/subnet. My WISP customers can only send mail

So, you're your own hosting, as well as personal, provider.
>>> via my server, with all the prevention's I could think of. I have
never been hit with this (but I do have small customer base), but I have
had regular domains (like one local Bank!!!) blocked to deliver to my
server because they do not have proper FQDN.

Please - I can't email some of my Congresscritters or Senators, here in
the US, because the idiot who's in charge of the Congress' webservers
hasn't discovered that top-level country codes exist and are valid.
>>
>> As I noted in another email, I don't have a commercial site. Buying a
static IP from Verizon, to run a server from home, is a *lot* more
expensive than just a 'Net connection and an inexpensive hosting
provider.
>
> It is OK. You asked who, and I answered, that is all. If I was not on
the semi-reliable 150Km Wireless link, I would be able to provide
quality service.

I appreciate your response. There's also a slight distance... and I figure
that the CIA and the FBI would have the successor to Carnivore staring at
my every email if I used you as a hosting provider. <g>
>
> Believe it or not, I am one of the *very* *very* rare hosting providers
in Serbia (local mostly) that provide SSL POP3/SMTP connection via port
995 and 465. There is maybe one or two providers on 7 million citizens.
>
> And yes, I forgot to write about reverse DNS, I have that too.

You're doing a really professional job. There's way too many over here who
don't have a clue, other than "I'll get rich!!!"

        mark





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