7 Apr
2008
7 Apr
'08
1:31 a.m.
Chaim The Squirrel Keeper wrote:
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.
Except that, as Keith has experienced, and as I have also experienced, some systems recognize the sending IP address as coming from a block of known dynamically assigned addresses and reject the messages/connections even though all the domain info has been set up correctly. I have used TZO's services to work around this in the past. Highly recommended.