On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Keith Wright <kwright@keithdiane.us> wrote:
From: "Chaim The Squirrel Keeper" <richspk@gmail.com>
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 1:46 AM, Keith Wright <kwright@keithdiane.us> wrote:
mail gets rejected out of hand, just because it comes from a dsl line.
If that's the reason your mail gets rejected, it's pretty cheap to get yourself a domain name without hosting or co-lo.
I send mail from a computer in my basement through a DSL line. There is no "hosting" or "co-lo" as I understand those terms, so I don't see the relevance of your comment.
The relevance is just that you don't need those extra-cost services to get a domain name. When you get a domain name, and set up your MX, reverse DNS, and other records properly, other mail servers recognize your mail server as being part of a legitimate domain instead of just an anonymous user of an ISP's IP address pool. -- Rich