You're not going to ge a lot of love around here for complaining about
being blacklisted by SORBS. You'll probably get a few responses
saying that if you want to run your own mail service, you should be
forced to pony up an arbitrary amount of extra cash for business-class
service with a permanent static IP. And if you don't want to pay all
that extra cash, because you don't need the SLA and extra services
that comes with it, that's tough noogies for you. Many spam haters
feel that spam should be blocked at all cost, regardless of who gets
trampled in the process. So you loose.



Where did he say that he did not have business class? I had business class DSL and my IP range was still considered within a "dynamic" pool.


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