[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've seen this before, but it's been a while. An AOL user who's on
> Verizon DSL, sends an email that trips two DNS BLs in SA. This user's
> Verizon DSL IP is listed for being an open relay, which it may or may not
> be, since this is presumably a dynamic IP The mail i
I've seen this before, but it's been a while. An AOL user who's on
Verizon DSL, sends an email that trips two DNS BLs in SA. This user's
Verizon DSL IP is listed for being an open relay, which it may or may not
be, since this is presumably a dynamic IP The mail is then relayed
through AOL's net