Re: What is the Beijing Telecom smtp host?

Debian User <[email protected]> Fri, 29 Jul 2005 06:31:18 +0800
Newsgroups gmane.org.user-groups.linux.beijing
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Spammers seem to be the firsts to get benefit from SPF :

MX Logic tracked a sampling of 17.7 million messages that passed
through its servers from June 19 through June 25, and found that
of the 9 percent from domains with published SPF records, 84 percent
was spam. Of the even smaller number of messages from domains
with published Sender ID records (just 0.14 percent), 83 percent were spam.

Julien MARY

Richard Ford wrote:

> You can contact abuse@sina and they will white list you.
>
> You should not really run a mail server on:
>
> - ADSL - it is crap and only good for looking at web sites from your couch
> - Dynamic IP (self evident)
> - ADSL/Dynamic IP also does not have reverse DNS
> - SPF will be impossible.
>
> Better to co-host in a data centre of subscribe to a mail service...
>
> Cheers,
> RF.
>
>
> On Fri, 2005-07-01 at 09:13 +0800, 
> claytonk-9Onoh4P/[email protected] wrote:
>
>>Hi all, my Debian server is sitting on an ADSL line in Beijing, and
>>sina.com is bouncing all e-mail from my domain, presumably because I am
>>cheap and my domain is on a dynamic IP. :-) Anyone know what Beijing
>>Telecom's smtp host is (if any?) so I can try to relay through them?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Clayton
>>
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