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RE: [leafnode-list] SUPPORT DISCONTINUED (details inside)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe MacDonald [mailto:joe@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 4:33 PM
> To: leafnode-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [leafnode-list] SUPPORT DISCONTINUED (details inside)
>
> In message: Re: [leafnode-list] SUPPORT DISCONTINUED (details inside)
> (<3D6AAA5E.BeroList-2.5.9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>)
> on 26/08/2002 (Mon 23:23) Phil Deane wrote:
>
> > On Monday 26 August 2002 22:35, you wrote:
>
> <much, probably gratituous deletia>
>
> > > To avoid this kind of problem and still get my support,
> > >
> > > #1 contact your ISP, telling them that the DUL and Dynablock lists
are
> > > wrong, and 'offer' them to move to another ISP that does not
use the
> > > DUL
> >
> > How do we know they are?? <probably a stupid question>
>
> Good question. I know (I'm confident?) I'm not one of the offenders
> since I do my own mail exchange, but the place where my wife works is
> one of those particularly ignorant locales that I can't send to if I'm
> using a dial-up account while out of town. Does anyone know of an
easy
> way to tell if one's own ISP is doing them this 'service'? She had no
> idea until I tried to e-mail her at work one time while away on
> business.
I run my own mail server for my personal mail. And, yes, I do use the
DUL list to block out mail. Why do you need to run your own SMTP server
via a dial up connection? You should be using your providers SMTP
server. I know of a few ISP's that now require you to use theirs, i.e.
Earthlink.
Jeff
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