Hi guys,

this isn't a troll, and I forgive me if it's slightly offtopic,
but I was wondering what people think of dynablock.easynet.nl?

I've been running into a fair amount of trouble with them, since
we split load between downstream on a static IP, and upstream on a set of
(effectively permanent) dhcp IPs.  No, there's currently no other way
of doing it for a number of reasons.

I realize what they're trying to do, but I think dynablock's policy
of blanket-banning dynamic ranges without bothering to check for
open relays is fairly kindisch;  that's fine, that's their right, and
anyone running their own mail server can do what they want, but we've
encountered a few providers using it for hosted domains (occasionally
without customers knowing about it.)  Please reconsider if you're
currently doing it.

Cheers,

-John

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