DoH plugin for BIND
Chuck Aurora
ca at nodns4.us
Sat May 2 18:38:35 UTC 2020
On 2020-05-02 11:32, Michael De Roover wrote:
> Interesting, I wasn't aware of that. Until now I subscribed to the
> whole business-only IP idea the whole time. I never thought that ISP's
> or other mail servers would allow this (though granted, mine doesn't
> discriminate either). Meanwhile Microsoft still blocks one of my
> sender IP's (e3.nixmagic.com which was the last one to enter the set
> of edge servers). Maybe phasing out my edge servers wouldn't be a bad
[ Reply-To: set because we're veering even further off topic ]
You might be surprised to hear this, but it's worth your time to talk
to Microsoft about that. I have found numerous times over several
years that Microsoft's postmaster desk is staffed by real humans who
respond in a timely manner, and better yet: they seem to be truly
interested in helping their users communicate via email.
> idea then, at least in the long run. My ISP doesn't change the IP
> address for my residential connection as long as I don't reboot my
> router anyway. Assuming that I check whether my ISP allows 25 in- and
> outbound first, that could work.
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