-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, 2018-10-12 at 00:18 +0200, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
Op donderdag 11 oktober 2018 23:14:18 CEST schreef Carlos E. R.:
On 11/10/2018 23.02, Paul Groves wrote:
On 11/10/18 13:43, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 11/10/2018 10.19, Per Jessen wrote:
Paul Groves wrote: > I need to set up my mail server at some point. Although my ISP is > PlusNet and it appears they have blacklisted all their dynamic IPs. > When I sent email to Outlook or hotmail I just get bounced back > messages.
Yeah, running a mailserver on a dynamic range can be a bit "tricky". PlusNet probably offer a smarthost ?
And they may be blocking port 25.
As far as we can tell from what Paul wrote, that is not the case, but it depends on the bounce reason.
Blacklisted as spam ip was the reason. Trouble is my ip is dynamic and changes. They want £10 per month for a static ip though!
I am considering switching broadband provider but the problem is even if I buy fiber, I will still only get a 1.5Mbps upload speed.
I get 300 Mbps both up and down, but dynamic (Spain). Soon to be upgraded to 600, same price.
Anyone have any suggestions for a uk isp?
I currently pay £10 per moth and have unlimited usage. 17-21Mbps download and 900kbps - 1.5Mbps upload
Those speeds suck.
I believe that what some people do is hire a hosting service somewhere, to use as smarthost or relay. Carlos, I think you pay more than £ 10 / month for that. Mine is 120 / 30 at €50 / month incl. basic TV ( €10,95). In the past I had 300/60 for €70 .
Sure, I pay more. I pay 100€/month, which includes TV (with on demand serials), internet (600mbps, measured this minute), fixed and mobile phone service (flat rate call to anywhere in Spain, SMS, and 10 GB cap on mobile). I can ask for a second mobile phone with a cap of 0.5 GB. In fact, I'm considering asking to reduce the speed and pay less. The trick here seems to be to request High Definition TV, maybe with sports. With fibre to the home. In my case they simply asked to do the change, they were keen on it. Then they stopped new installs for a year or so, and now they appear to be at it again. I was very happy because my ADSL was stuck at 1Mbps. Some people prefer ADSL, but they get 6..18 Mbps. Everything is not rosy colour, though. The router hangs now and then: my home server pings it every minute, and if it does not respond for 3 minutes I power cycle it via a remote controlled power strip (hoping that the switch integrated with the router still responds). All that costs money and effort. - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 42.3 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iEYEARECAAYFAlu/1CMACgkQtTMYHG2NR9X/DQCfSzvy4nH1E8gTPQcbxw+K1aXE 7dsAn25eqE82UIHVqRrSFSynXmxS8Mjv =4A42 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----