This probably won't be your only reply, but, the netblock is
69.60.0.0/24 (256 addresses), they only have a standard "Class C"
allocation. I have 9 of them, if you can prove to your upstream provider
the need, the good ones will give them to you, or many others will let
you pay a one time setup for the routing.

Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoNet, Inc.

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This ISP or what ever they are send us a lot of spam I would not usually
block this many IP addresses but?

What do you all think?


Ultimate Offers LLC. NET-69-60-0-0-24 (NET-69-60-0-0-2)
                                  69.60.0.0 - 69.60.0.2


How did they get such a large block of IP Addresses???? I have randomly
picked address in this block and they all come up in spam databases.

69.60.0.0/20 is listed in SBL.


Kevin Bilbee
Network Administrator
Standard Abrasives, Inc.
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(805) 520-5800 x7332
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Changing the way industry works.

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