Felix Schwarz wrote:
> 
> Mar Matthias Darin wrote:
>> I have written an antispam tool called DynaStop for Exim/procmail
>> users that use DSpam.  DynaStop can be used to train DSpam for mail
>> that contains Dynamic IP addresses. (...)
> 
> I'm quite interested in blocking/recognizing dynamic ip addresses from
> spam bots. One thing is not clear to me: How did you get the list of
> dynamic ip addresses? Can this list be uses as dns black list to block
> dynamic clients entirely?

And why would you want to do that? There's quite a few out there
using dynamic IP's for their servers. I would even go so far as
to say that the legal uses by far outnumbers the spammers.
/Lars

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