> [1] Dialup accounts where the ISP blocks outgoing SMTP E-mail. This is > very, very common, and has been done for years. To handle this, E-mail > must be sent through the ISP's mailserver.
Unfortunately, for many telecommuters, they cannot send business mail thru the ISP, but must have it originate from their company servers (due to policy or legal requirements). So, they get hit with higher VPN costs in order to bypass the blocking, while spammers just move around to another tactic (recent ALABAMA ring, had dedicated lines to bypass getting killed by their ISP, used lots of stolen credit cards to establish accounts both for sending and for test receiving of email (to see what the ISP was successfully blocking)). Now, companies like No-Ip.com will just sell them space on dedicated IP's (which we have to keep blocking) and still the little user that was legitimately using their connection is the one that pays (with no real effect on spammers). --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.
