On Monday 12 November 2007 21:27, Anurag wrote:
> Sometime on Monday 12 Nov 2007, Kenneth Gonsalves said:
> > good to know - but what happens when you get a blacklisted IP from
> > triband. I dont know about triband, but a good proportion of BSNL
> > dynamic IPs are blacklisted.
>
> MTNL's dialup pool is blacklisted too. But later the static IP they
> assigned was luckily clean(could be a corner case though).

It doesn't matter if you run a web server on a blacklisted IP since web 
browsers do not consult blacklists before accessing content.  Mails 
servers do consult blacklists, so running a mail server for outgoing 
mail on a blacklisted IP is probably a bad idea.

Regards,

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