Martin Hotze wrote in
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So you are relaying mail via a dynamic IP? You deserve to be
blacklisted (i.e.: that dynamic IPs are blacklisted).
Nope... I'm not doing anything wrong, unless you count *inheriting* an IP
address that has been used by someone who was. Think of it like moving to
a new town and getting a telephone. The phone number the phone company
assigns you just happened previously to belong to the local taxi cab
company. {:(
I can (temporarily) fix the problem by disconnecting my DSL modem and
reconnecting it. This gives me a new IP address. The trouble is that it
will also sometimes give you a new address by itself (line testing, line
interruption, etc.). Usually the first indication I have of this (having
gotten a "bad" address) is calls from frustrated customers wondering where
that mail I was supposed to sent them is.
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James M. Knox
TriSoft ph 512-385-0316
1109-A Shady Lane fax 512-366-4331
Austin, Tx 78721
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