ok, this one makes sense. I guess dynablock will hit on anyone who emails from their mail program and has the smtp server set to their hosted server instead of the ISP's mailserver. Will probably hit on very high % of hams as well, since most people with their own websites use the SMTP server of where their site is hosted instead of their ISP's (at least most of our clients do).
Well, dynablock does not intend to list STATIC addresses.. it's intended for dynamic "home user" type setups, like home DSL, cable, dialup etc...
It does not intend to list business-class blocks, where hosting of websites, mailservers, etc is common.
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