On March 15, 4:56 am Johannes Posel wrote: > On 12:54 03.03.2003, you [Marck D Pearlstone ([..])] > wrote...
You might want to avoid doing that... I'm sure Marck doesn't want his email address put on a public archive like that ;) >> And here. I have a static IP address on a dialup ISDN. I have been >> running my own mail server for my own domain (silverstones.com) for >> nearly 8 years now. I have been a computer communications > > Then this is not a focus of a dial-up RBL! These lists contain > *dynamic* IP ranges, whereas your fixed IP is easily traceable. Actually it is more than possible. Some ISDN blocks sit in the same block (/24) as dialups, albeit a different subnet mask. When RBL lists blacklist addresses, they often don't research into the extent of the range, and just block the whole /24 range, while the dialup range stops halfway through that subnet. -- Jonathan Angliss ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html