I have seen this a lot in the past.  You will find it's not just NJABL.  I have
seen this same issue with other DUL tests and even some of the other open relay
tests like ORDB.


Darrell
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Quoting Dave Doherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi, all-
> 
> I have a cable modem in my apartment with a dynamic IP.
> 
> I sent a couple of emails tonight to others at my domain. These messages
> FP'd. They were caught by NJABL, which has my current address listed as an
> open proxy, with a listing date in January. This address is also listed
> (correctly) in DYNABLOCK.
> 
> But if it's a dynamic address, the IP of whatever open proxy existed in
> January has certainly changed.
> 
> Does anyone else see the illogic in NJABL's lists, or am I crazy?
> 
> Anyway, I am adjusting the weights of the NJABL tests so that no combination
> can result in a hold weight.
> 
> -DaveDoherty
>  Skywaves, Inc.
> 
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