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Old December 8th 03, 03:02 PM
Paul Tomblin
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In a previous article, "James M. Knox" said:
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


Many ISPs are blocking all mail from ALL dynamic IPs. It doesn't matter
how many times you unplug your DSL modem and get a new IP, you're still
going to be on a dynamic IP, and therefore still be unable to send email
to AOL, RoadRunner, Juno, NetZero, Hotmail, etc. I've got a list of a few
hundred domains where I have to forward email through my ISP's mail
server, which I hate to do because they are slow and unreliable, unlike my
own postfix server.


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