Yo Robert! On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Robert Blayzor wrote:
Uh, no. I have seen spammers use dynamic DNS to use throw away dial-ups accounts for incoming main service.
Right, but to run a "real mail server" you need a static address. Which can be registered as a valid mail server. Dynamic IP's cannot.
Read what I wrote again. Do not say it is not possible, I see it every day. These people, and others will be happy to help you set it up: http://www.no-ip.com " Do you own a domain name? Run your own web, mail, ftp, or any server connected your cable, dsl, or dialup connection using your personal domain name." Do some googling before posting nonsense...
Doesn't mention anything about "Nanog is for moving packets". An anti-spam/security discussion seems perfectly acceptable to me.
From the proposed nanog FAQ:
Off-Topic Questions 1. Spam 2. Local DNS [...] So take this topic to somewhere it belongs. RGDS GARY --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary E. Miller Rellim 20340 Empire Blvd, Suite E-3, Bend, OR 97701 gem@rellim.com Tel:+1(541)382-8588 Fax: +1(541)382-8676