Routing all mail through comcast
Mark J. Dulcey
mark at buttery.org
Thu Oct 23 09:15:32 EDT 2003
Bill Horne wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 08:15:27AM -0400, Rich Braun wrote:
> [snip]
>
>>As I noted in my July posting, which I will repeat below, you don't have to
>>hate Big Brother to hate using an ISP's mail server. [snip]
>>
>>As for what alternatives to use: well, do as I do. I have about 4 lines in
>>my mailertable. Mail goes point-to-point from my system to the receiver's
>>system except for the few cases I've found that require relay hosting.
>
> [snip]
>
> FYI the list: here's my mailertable. These are the domains I've had to
> send through comcast; everything else goes direct.
>
> anon.lcs.mit.edu smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> aol.com smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> cn.net smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> earthlink.net smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> flash.net smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> hotmail.com smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> mindspring.com smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> netscape.net smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> nym.alias.net smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> pbi.net smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> prodigy.net smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> redhat.com smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> rr.com smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> swbell.net smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> theworld.com smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> verizon.net smtp:smtp.comcast.net
> world.std.com smtp:smtp.comcast.net
The problem is that this may be a short list, but it probably includes
half the Internet users in the United States (at least when they're at
home), because there are some really big players there (AOL, Hotmail,
Earthlink, Verizon, RoadRunner, Southwest Bell). Maybe it's time to
fight back and start a campaign to refuse email from THEIR domains, for
their refusal to honor Internet standards.
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