Dilyan,
Looks like there is quite a bit of miscommunication here, even some
responses to stuff I didn't write. Let's continue this discussion in a
forum where we won't be adding off-topic chatter. I've copied your last
post to the following forum, and replied to it there.
http://groups.google.com/group/registry_internet/browse_frm/thread/f9115085b6668652/03123968449ee555#03123968449ee555
If that link doesn't work, go to
http://groups.google.com/group/registry_internet and click on the
discussion "Problems with post-processing and DSNs".
Anyone from this list who is interested is welcome to join us.
Дилян Палаузов wrote:
<snip many pages>
By the way, in the Russian newspapers you can read job offers for
marketing agents. Their job is to send mails using free mail
providers to a provided long lists of recipients by copy&paste the
list of addresses [= to send spam]. Thus, if the message comes from
an A-rated domain, it does not mean the message is ham.
I no longer argue whether it is possible for free mail providers to
block outgoing spam, I just take advantage of the fact that most of them
do. None of our A-rated domains send spam. Zero.
-- Dave