Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote on Thu, 08 Jun 2006 01:18:11 -0400:
Some even with T1s (probably quietly provisioned over
DSL) that have IPs smack in the middle of static business DSL ranges
that are listed in SORBS' dynamic list.
Nevertheless, it's their ISP's fault and if they remain on the list for
longer than a week they obviously want to. "static business DSL" is not a
criterion for listing in SORBS at all, it's an anti-criterion. I have
"static business DSL" with a /28 myself.
Still, when your ISP isn't responsive and it's the single option for
connectivity, it's your own fault too if you don't at least try to avoid
the problem by relaying your mail through a "cleaner" relay.
Does it suck that a major telecom company is your only choice and they
can screw you around all they want? Uh, yeah, but hey, what else are
you going to do?
Daryl