Re: OT: fighting rbl's

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On Die, 2004-11-30 at 08:52 -0500, John Burton wrote:
> One primary "root cause" has nothing to do with the activities of the 
> system. The original poster mentioned he was on a dialup line, which 
> implies dynamic IP addresses. Many BL providers simply black list 
> dynamic IP addresses as a rule (since much spam does originate from 
> dynamic IP addresses). For this type of setup, its best to use the mail 
> server for the ISP...

I am not on a dialup line and have a static IP, it's just the RBL
providers incorrectly _assuming_ my IP to be dynamic.

Tom

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