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[address-policy-wg] "Dirty" recycled network assigned
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Janos Zsako
zsako at 3c-hungary.hu
Thu Jan 17 14:17:08 CET 2008
Dear Max, > 2. There is MORE than 1 IP address using for mail service. You can offer mail relay service through your mail server(s). The customer(s) should then configure their mail servers to forward mail to the "smart" host (your relay), rather than deliver it directly. I hope this helps. Best regards, Janos Zsako > michael.dillon at bt.com wrote: >>> is there real things I can do? >> Assign the customer a /32 from one of your address >> blocks so that they can use it on their mail server. >> This means the mail server will not be multihomed >> but at least it will work. Maybe they can also get >> another /32 from their other upstream provider. >> >> In fact, you could also offer to host their mail >> server in your network which would accomplish >> the same thing. >> >> --Michael Dillon >> > >
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