You might have a static IP, but if it's from an ISP DSL/Cable range, it will 
still be in SORBS.
 
-Sietse

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From: Robert Fitzpatrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 02-Aug-06 16:23
To: SpamAssassin
Subject: This list using SORBS?



I tried sending a message to the list yesterday and it never came
through. I finally found the rejection due to my IP listed on SORBS.
Although I am looking into why my static IP is listed for dynamic
reasons, many think SORBS should not be used, including
www.dnsstuff.com. Is SORBS widely used?

--
Robert



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