Michael W.Cocke wrote on Sat, 01 May 2004 20:33:14 -0400:

> Believe it or not, AT&T business DSL doesn't offer mail services (or
> DNS service) unless you spring for the 5 IP address plan
>

sorry, but this doesn't sound like it is a dynamic IP range.

> I agree that the dynamic IP issue is sticky - but that's what content
> filters are for, IMHO. No one in their right mind is going to pump
> 5000 emails out on a dialup line.
>

you are wrong. We block all dynamic IP ranges we know of. That blocks 
about 80% of all tried connections to our mail servers. It also blocks 
almost all viruses, our virus scanner has almost nothing to do because we 
don't get any viruses although we get lots of spam. It all comes from spam 
and virus zombies and from dynamic IP ranges.


Kai

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