There are blacklists which match residential network blocks.  More than
likely DS uses one or more of those.  The normal use of residential
blacklists would prevent residential users from running SMTP servers that
deliver directly, but DS's method should avoid that problem.

Carl

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From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bill Hatcher
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 12:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Deep Six DS200 AntiSpam Hardware

IVO the above, I wonder how DEEP SIX will handle the use of compromised
residential machines to generate SPAM? I don't expect an answer to that;
just wondering if they have really come up with "a better mousetrap." In the
last couple of weeks, I went from 3-5% SPAM to better than 85%. If I notice
any significant reduction will drop another line on the subject...

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Bill Hatcher
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