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Re: Frank Carmickle and Marco Paganini must die



On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 16:39, Thomas Bushnell BSG <tb@becket.net> wrote:
> Adam McKenna <adam@flounder.net> writes:
> > Beats me.  Ask the operators of the dynamic IP blacklists.  Cooperative
> > ISP's usually make available a list of what they consider their dynamic
> > IP ranges.
>
> So there isn't a way then, is there?
>
> Basically the problem is that you can't know how I got assigned my IP
> address.  *I* know, but *you* don't.  All you can do is guess.  And
> that guess will be sometimes wrong, right?

If your address is incorrectly listed as a dial-up address then you can 
contact the people who run the DNSBL services to get that changed.

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