Dear Jonathan,

On 15:59 15.03.2003, you [Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED])] wrote...

> Actually it is more than possible.  Some ISDN blocks sit in the same block
> (/24) as dialups, albeit a different subnet mask.  When RBL lists blacklist
> addresses, they often don't research into the extent of the range, and just
> block the whole /24 range, while the dialup range stops halfway through
> that subnet.

Well, then complain to your provider to get this fixed. They should
not take IPs from dial-up pools and assigned to them fixed customers.
With a fixed IP, you should get your own PTR record and so on, and
this is not possible with dial-up pools.

Cheers,
 Johannes                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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