Secondly, in the case of the xbl specifically, I know
it attempts to track dynamic ip ranges on the net.  I do not want people
using direct-to-mx email to me.  That is what a real mail server is for.
They can relay through their isp (like they are supposed to).

FWIW, that's one of the areas with the most false positives -- I haven't heard of a single spam database yet that does a decent job of detecting dynamic IP ranges. Most will not even remove static IPs when they make a mistake!


-Scott
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