Jdow wrote on Fri, 25 Nov 2005 15:39:42 -0800:

> They are using this as a means of 
> randomizing access to the dozen or so mail servers for earthlink.net. 

You mean they randomly rotate these IPs? That *is* dynamic.

> How about making sure the access to their mail servers is not all 
> directed to one address? They rather repeatedly get individual mail 
> servers that overload.

Hm, how come that other ISPs don't have this problem?

> So they try to defend against the customer support overload these 
> products cause. 

Nonsense. Again, how come that other ISPs don't have this problem?

> Their DUL test is based on rather a rather arrogant (fits with their 
> web site attitude) and stupid test and assumption heavy on the first 
> three letters of assumption.

Nonsense. Sorry for sounding rude, but you are long enough on this list to 
know better. If you do not want to use it, then don't use it. Full stop.


Kai

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