I'm using a DSL line on my email server. Which is part of my ISP's static DSL pool. I don't send thru my ISP's mail server. I'm starting to see the error in this now. In my mind I had somehow split the difference of HOME DSL and BUSINESS DSL. I always agreed that HOME DSL users should always send thru their ISP's mail server, but figured BUSINESS DSL didn't have to.

I'm almost in the same situation.. but worse. I don't have DSL at all, but my new IP block (for a full T1) was in a block used by DSL customers at one point. So if an ISP is going to block because it's a "DSL IP" - I'm screwed, and having a T1 vs SDSL is almost meaningless. I suppose that I could ask for a new IP block but that seems to be a bit excessive. I didn't have a chance to check out the IP block beforehand as I didn't get the block until the day Covad showed up to finish the installation.


Example:
"Host dsl092-222-047.sfo1.dsl.speakeasy.net (66.92.222.47) appears to be up."


[8:22am] 3 [~]:orange% whois -h whois.arin.net 66.92.222.47
Speakeasy Network SPEAKEASY-5 (NET-66-92-0-0-1)
                                  66.92.0.0 - 66.93.255.255
NYC BRIDGED CIRCUITS SPEK-NYC-BR-112 (NET-66-92-222-1-1)
                                  66.92.222.1 - 66.92.222.255

# ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2003-07-14 21:05
# Enter ? for additional hints on searching ARIN's WHOIS database.
[8:23am] 4 [~]:orange%

Yikes.




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