so these customers are running mail servers on dynamic IPs? With AOL &
hotmail and a lot of the big free mail sites blocking mail from dynamic
IPs, I'd assumed most businesses were forced to get static IPs by now.
thanks for the info
Gary Steiner wrote:
I used njabl for a while, but had to stop when they increased who they
were blocking. I've got a lot of customers who are using verizon,
comcast, cablevision (optonline), to name a few, so even though I get a
lot of spam (especially from comcast) from these sources, I can't block
them.
Hi everyone,
this list is really quiet!
Is anyone using a DNS block list for dynamic IPs? Like
dynablock.njabl.org or one of the others. The spam from these known
dynamic IPs is really picking up over the last few months and I need
to start working on limiting it on a few servers.
thanks
ted
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