Re: sendmail and spam

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On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 15:39:31 -0400
Mark Weaver <mdw1982@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I.e. if a business in Pennsylvania only does business in the lower 48
> there isn't any need to accept port 25 traffic from Asia, Europe, Latin
> America, etc...

Until "something comes up" and your users and/or customers are sunk.

I'm the "IT department" for a small company that does local classified ads.  No
news, just classified ads -- cars, boats, quilts, that kind of thing.  Local
interest only?  There are paying customers who subscribe to the online edition
of this paper from many countries around the world, from Ireland to Malaysia.

I would really hesitate to block email by geographic location alone; you never
know where your customers are going to come from.  Even if it's a locally
performed service like plumbing or siding installation -- perhaps someone is
moving to your area and doing some advance planning and you could miss the
opportunity to provide a quote or information and gain a customer.


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MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://www.melvilletheatre.com
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