Jeff,
No. That's what this debate is over. mail-abuse.org/dul is a filtering
service that blocks dialup Linux boxes from sending mail directly. Even
with proper configuration (my letters arrive fine to those who aren't
using the service) letters to domains/servers that subscribe to
mail-abuse.org are blocked. I can't write to anyone on the moongroup.com
domain - my mail is rejected and sent back. However mail from them kept
coming to me. To unsubscribe from the list I had to add moongroup.com to
/etc/mail/deny. It was the only way short of a long distance phone call
or letter to this group addressed to Chuck for me to get off his list.
Glen
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Jeff Smelser wrote:
>On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Edward Dekkers wrote:
>
>> I have purchased a sub-domain as you can see in my address. It costs me
>> AU$40 a year. I can have mail for any Tom, Dick or Harry on my network. I
>> use sendmail to get it over to my ISP's mail system, and fetchmail to grab
>> it. I never get rejected by any lists or whatever.
>>
>
>I am curious why you bought a sub domain to do the above? Can't it be sent
>directly?
>
>Jeff
>
>
>
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