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by jeroenhd
1282 days ago
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My mail server occasionally receives mail from residential ISPs and it's literally always spam. If people could be trusted to manage their mail server we wouldn't have this problem, but IoT crapware is still listening on port 23 till this very day and the manuals still state that you need to disable the firewall and forward all traffic to your shitty webcam for it to work. Reporting this abuse to the carrying ISPs is about as useless as shouting my complaints down the toilet. Until both IoT production companies and individual consumers take responsibility for the awful internet created by these maliciously incompetent users and the laughably bad IoT devices they buy, I'm not removing this filter rule from my mail server. I do usually get a notification that something hit quarantine so if it sounds important I can still see it, but I've never had to release mail banned for this reason so far. |
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> My mail server occasionally receives mail from residential ISPs and it's literally always spam.
I sent mail from my home isp for years, until people like you made unfeasible.
> I do usually get a notification that something hit quarantine so if it sounds important I can still see it, but I've never had to release mail banned for this reason so far.
Most small operators refused to allowlist me even after making phone calls, etc.