Yeah, and for home/webhosting, its easy for the user to set up a VPN to his 
home router (most routers today have a VPN server function) and use his home IP 
while on the go.
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[email protected] Ämne: Re: [exim] New compromise...? On 25 September 2019 
8:11:10 pm AEST, Julian Bradfield via Exim-users <[email protected]> 
wrote:>On 2019-09-25, Sebastian Nielsen via Exim-users 
<[email protected]>>wrote:>> list of CIDR ranges that your country, or even 
better, your company,>uses.>>>> If different users belong to different 
countries, for example if you>run a>> webhosting company, I would suggest 
putting the country that was used>to>> either register the account, or the 
country who did issue the credit>card that>> was used to pay for the 
webhosting, in a database.>>Um, some people do occasionally travel, you know.If 
you're a company you can make a policy to require vpn with 2 factor auth in 
order to use mail while on the road. So allowing auth from a very small ip 
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