Greg A. Woods writes...
We do this only for dynamically addressed dialups. This is done through RADIUS so I can turn it off individually per account, and do so on a case by case basis with explanation of need. This might mean adding a new field to your customer account database. I call mine "allow_smtp".
Specifically authorized exceptions to filter policies are OK, especially when they help further cement the relationship between a customer and his/her ISP. Hopefully you charge a service fee for making such exceptions though! ;-)
Not for dedicated accounts. Dialup accounts have to pay for a static IP address to get it ($5/mo for first IP). Non-static just don't get it at all. -- -- *-----------------------------* Phil Howard KA9WGN * -- -- | Inturnet, Inc. | Director of Internet Services | -- -- | Business Internet Solutions | eng at intur.net | -- -- *-----------------------------* philh at intur.net * --