Re: My email is rejected by some sites
Incoming from Magnus von Koeller:
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> On Wednesday 17 December 2003 21:36, ScruLoose wrote:
> > And, given the popularity of online blacklists that track IPs that
> > are _actually__used_ by spammers, how does it make any sense to
> > move backwards from something that's more accurate, in favour of
> > something that's much, MUCH less accurate?
>
> Sorry? If the IP is dynamically assigned, how do you block it? That's
> the whole point of not allowing DynIPs.
You block the parent of it; the ISP that harbours spammers. That's
what blacklisting is all about. It's also why it's so important for
users to research any ISP they're thinking of signing on with.
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