Actually, they do get money from their own customers for external mail.
If I were a customer of bigisp.example.com, and they started blocking my
incoming email, I would change to another one.
Jason
"Stuart D. Gathman" <stuart(_at_)bmsi(_dot_)com> 01/05/2007 9:31 AM >>>
On Fri, 5 Jan 2007, Alex van den Bogaerdt wrote:
So why do they accept insane HELO parameters?
from their own customers you mean? Because that's where the money
is coming from.
No, I don't mean from their own customers. I mean external mail.
Arguably,
internal mail clients shouldn't have to have a valid HELO. Since they
are internal, the spec can be relaxed to "whatever works".
I have found that big ISPs will reject external mail for lack of rDNS,
but will
happily accept garbage for HELO.
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