> If you have an ISP who doesn't provide a mail server for you but > provides you with a DUL-listed IP, that's your fault.
Please.. there are a lot of combinations.. a lot of countries a lot of realities.. you can have no chance to choose a ISP who provides you SMTP/POP and is not your fault.. Anyway there is no point... if we cant agree that to block the entire internet dynamic segment is to go too far.. I can't see how we can agree.. Think for example in a lot of third-world countries maybe in some places they could be using dynamic DNS as the only way to have multiple e-mail for everybody in a small village.. they maybe only can afford a dial-up connection... Now maybe they havent mail anymore.. because first-world citizens have decided they dont want to have spam and they will sacrifice whatever thing that could be needed to achieve this.. There is a lot of realities.. please.. the world is big. Regards Roberto ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Roberto Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://vivaldi.dhis.org Powered by GNU running on a Linux kernel. Powered by Debian (The real wonder) Concerto Grosso Op. 3/8 A minor Antonio Vivaldi (so... do you need beautiful words?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------