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Dear Marck,

On 12:54 03.03.2003, you [Marck D Pearlstone ([EMAIL PROTECTED])]
wrote...

> And here. I have a static IP address on a dialup ISDN. I have been
> running my own mail server for my own domain (silverstones.com) for
> nearly 8 years now. I have been a computer communications

Then this is not a focus of a dial-up RBL! These lists contain
*dynamic* IP ranges, whereas your fixed IP is easily traceable.

> somewhere else to do it. But more and more ISPs use blacklists and
> even SpamCop uses his Monkeys.com open relay blacklist :-(((.

I can understand why there are dial-up blacklists. The biggest german
ISP, T-Online, uses them too. You'd laught, they even forbid *their
own customers* to deliver mail to their own MXes, requiring them to
use a smart-host. The idea is that if you're a private cutsomer on a
*dynamic* IP, which is not intended to run servers, then you should
use your ISPs smarthost mailserver.

Cheers,
 Johannes                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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