On 07.08.21 10:08, John Nelson via wsjt-devel wrote:
Yes, because IPs in this range are on a blacklist because of spf problems:
dnsbl.spfbl.net
That's not an issue. Half of the internet is on that list. This list is
only used for mailservers to block dynamic ip addresses.
"This IP has
This might be a stupid question, but how does the SFP issue relate to HTTP /
HTTPS browsing and therefore should impact it?
Filtering the email service would make more sense than doing a full drop on an
IP block.
This is real nonsense in my opinion.
Benjamin L / F4FPR / K5AW
> Le 7 août
Hi Jarmo,
> Not a big deal, but is my ISP, IP-range 109.108.16.0 - 109.108.31.255 somehow
> blocked
Yes, because IPs in this range are on a blacklist because of spf problems:
dnsbl.spfbl.net
Visit: https://whatismyipaddress.com/blacklist-check and check your IP
Address
— John G4KLA