Re: blacklisting by SORBS

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On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 07:29 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> That might be true for you, but would be highly variable for others.
> If you typically correspond with people who run servers in their
> homes you would see a lot more non-spam email coming from dynamic
> IPs. 

Correct, but the simple truth remains the same, no matter if you want to
assign a probability of 50% or 90% to messages coming from a dynamic IP,
you will get better results if you merge the DUL lists first.

Tom

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