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> From: discuss-bounces-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org [mailto:discuss-bounces-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org] On > Behalf Of Rich Braun > > Acquaintances have told me that Amazon EC2's pricing has dropped > considerably, Due to a planned outage, I recently moved my mailserver temporarily to an EC2 instance. I found that amazon's IP addresses are all blacklisted (as far as I can tell) so ... Good luck sending mail from there. Even if you can configure the reverse DNS (which you probably can't, but who knows, maybe.) ... I won't say impossible. But you better expect some initial ramp time to get it working. And then I don't know how blacklists work ... If there's one good IP address in the middle of a range of bad ones, they might just distrust your server implicitly anyway. I don't know. > So, if I follow John's suggestion and actually purchase a colo mail > server, > how do I keep the cost down under, say, $100/year? (The obvious Um ... prgmr.com would be one answer. Currently a waitlist to subscribe though.
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