On Saturday 13 December 2003 10:00, Joerg Rossdeutscher wrote: > Hi, > > Am Do, den 11.12.2003 schrieb Thanasis Kinias um 21:51: >> AOL was the first that I encountered to do this; over the >> summer, they started blocking all e-mail originating from Cox IP >> addresses. Not long thereafter, Cox blocked all outbound SMTP except to >> their own mailserver, so I had to go to relaying everything. >> # For AOL... >> >> aol: >> driver = domainlist > > I don't think this is a real solution. More and more providers block > dynIPs, you will end up with a very long exim.conf. :-)
http://abuse.easynet.nl/dynablocker.html Fortunately easynet.nl's blacklists, including the loathsome dynablock, are being discontinued. Unfortunately, the replacement service that they are recommending also provides a dynamic IP blacklist. I do think people who have this problem should make a point of complaining to postmasters of sites that block us from routing mail directly. -- Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]