-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- 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] - -- "The Government can't take down Microsoft, but Microsoft CAN take down the Government"- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Cyber-Knights Templar build 6.5.8ckt09 Comment: Freiheit stirbt in kleinen Stuecken... Comment: KeyID: 0x73D62D41 Comment: Fingerprint: 69C0 50A1 C96A FF3F 3F09 6E91 F9B8 B727 iQEVAwUBPnL44gt4MvNz1i1BAQFMGggAjg0Rl0syIn/6iKDzIImAJGpGWoU6YDI/ 6dK8O01rbgnrHl7OMikbtb0B83Ie24rm5TZeUlIGccgELn1BawMc4tpbf1d9hhnY 8kS4As5Z3inUUTiciCFZl6otUXxMXt24AT5FKjrnrciU7zUb+QdWpUvAwOXNOoNk o7mhKPxBiKy3yiJO8Ta8TWaKaZtmJfFF2K+wXxwjMD35VCO29AGXfW7ntdNuIzkz muwjmmins3NR9WB7pA4XGZOCuJGMlO6Gt/9f1t3FFBezQI5FRqXOXy6Anzl1TVUI 1cKVcJdWWAOoI/9RYs1+Up3l2Chelq8GXIhmF9VTLc1spR2x0T5drg== =DqsX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

