
Yep, it's all good as long as the IP is static. Big of an issue when the IP is inherently dynamic, eg when connecting from email client via cell data connection. Cheers David On 20/07/20 10:23 pm, Eric Light wrote:
Ooof sorry David, I haven't had experience with that exactly.
However I did have occasion to phone CallPlus once, and ask them to remove a client's static IP from their PBL. It was altogether an easy process:
"Hi, one of my clients uses your broadband service, and they can't send outbound mail from their on-prem mail server." "Okay we'll just remove that IP from our PBL. It will take a few hours to replicate."
... that's it. It was a few years back now, but it was pretty straightforward.
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2020, at 22:03, David McNab wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone had experience with configuring Postfix to allow inbound client SMTP connections from NZ-based IP addresses that have been Policy Block Listed (PBL'ed) by their ISP?
Spark have PBL'ed most or all of their home and small business fibre/*DSL connection IP addresses.
2degrees have PBL'ed most/all of their cellular data IP addresses.
I'm trying to support a user to send email from their cellphone email client.
Cheers
David
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