From: Paul Schinder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :It may come to that. If DSL IP banks become a significant, easily :blockable source of mostly spam, then of course they will be blocked. :So? Why is this supposed to be a problem for me if I block them? :Personally, I think it will be more of a problem for me if I don't. I doubt that will happen, a DSL line is a significant investment, which is paid for in advance, and installed at a real address, as opposed to a dialup line, which can be paid for with a (ripped off) credit card, made active the same day, and is nearly anonymous. :Paul J. Schinder --Adam
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