Peter Bowyer pisze: >> >> The user in question is not a spammer, she sent mail from 213.158.196.99 >> (smtp client) via clean MX hosted by us (mail.spbs.pl), and yet the mail was >> rejected bc the today she got dynamic IP that happens to have been blocked >> by Spamcop in the past week. >> > > No. bl.spamcop.net doesn't list dynamic IPs, it lists (puported) spam > sources. Ditto for the Spamhaus XBL. Your user's problem is that their > IP has sent spam, not that they have a dynamic IP. > That's true, however the user in question acquires IP dynamically and this time she happened to get the IP after spammer. It's a wrong ISP practice to randomly assign IPs to any user knowing that those IPs have also been "dirtied" by spammers, nevertheless, the user in question has been innocent re sending spam.
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