On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Paul Schewietzek
<tetsuo...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> If at all, shouldn't they block domains instead of IP's?? Dunno.
>
> But I'm getting too far off topic with this I guess.
>
> Have a nice day =)
>

I worked as a spam fighter for a while, can share my insight:

The general rationale for blocking dynamic and dial-ip IP blocks, is that
those IP blocks contain a very high ratio of botnet-infected machines (a
major source of spam), and a low ratio of legitimate e-mail sources.

Generally, the standard way to avoid these problems is to relay your
outgoing e-mail through the SMTP server of your ISP.

-- 
Bjarni R. Einarsson
Founder, lead developer of PageKite.

Make localhost servers visible to the world: http://pagekite.net/

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