I was wondering what people's feelings were on blacklisting based on the
sending computers connection type (of course based on IP range)?  I have
heard on other threads that some just assume that if a message came from a
server that has an IP within a range of IPs that is listed as being cable,
DSL, or dial-up it should be treated as spam. When talking about this are
people referring to all DSL and cable IP ranges or just the dynamically
assigned ones?

The reason I am asking is because I am thinking of tinkering with a setup on
my home network to provide email to my family.  I wouldn't consider myself
an expert mail admin but I know enough from the mail administration I do at
work to configure my server securely (and of course run Declude AV and JM
:)) The only thing holding me back from playing with this project is that I
fear my mail will be filtered as spam by most other mail admins because
there is no way I can afford a T1 or above for my home.  I would be using
business class DSL or cable with static IPs.

Any thoughts?

Andy Ognenoff
Online Systems Administrator
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Cousins Submarines, Inc.
http://www.cousinssubs.com


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