On 02/11/2013 11:21 PM, Gregg Levine wrote:
I tried to send you private mail to roll at stupi.se on January 12th, and
it just bounced. I was offering you an OpenVMS 8.4 Alpha CD image. Let
me know if you need it.
That would be cool. Bouncing mail, that's becouse Comcast don;t tell
you they do not provide connectivity to the whole Internet.. And my
mail sever is on the part they don't offer you.
Last time I checked, it was like this, if someone has an absolutely
imperatively important need to run their own mailserver, (mail going
in both directions), they needed to make a specific request. And then
convince or confuse the offended ISP.
I do have that need, and I do run a mail server, and I've made no such request.
I'm on a Business class connection, which shares neither bandwidth, nor netblocks with
dynamics, nor support staff. (my netblock *used* to be dynamic, but hasn't been used
that way for several years)
For example, the last time I called them, the *first person who answered the phone*
logged into a nameserver and corrected a PTR record for me. (I checked!)
Now, the routing issue Peter mentioned...that's a different matter, which I will
need to check out. Lots of people and a few companies use my network, and I've not
had any issues thus far. I've always despised the "cable company" ISPs,
for obvious reasons, but Comcast Business has surprised me by being absolutely top-notch
from (my) day one.
Comcast, and Cox, and Verizon, and even AT&T (down south), and
possibly Megapath, (mine), normally want to know why. But strangely
enough Megapath, doesn't care about a personal webserver living and
running here.
All or nearly all of the consumer services suck. They are like Wal*Mart...super cheap
up front, but in the end you pay in some other way. Don't do it.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA