Alson writes: > ...they can't really see the difference between static and dynamic > ips,...
There are blocks of IP's that are known to be used only for dialups. There isn't a formal standard or anything for this, so it may be that the people that publish the blacklists haven't noticed that the block you are in is being used for dialup. > what would be the use of rejecting dynamic SMTP hosts, since the from > address is usually a non-dynamic host, i don't see the use of rejecting > this kind of hosts. Spammers open ISP accounts under false names and then pump out as much spam as possible before the account is terminated. They obviously wouldn't get far using the ISP's smarthost, so they try to deliver directly. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI