On 19/Nov/19 20:38, Blake Hudson wrote:
Thanks Doug. I'm interested in following your thread because we have some IP ranges we intentionally wanted to be classified as static or non-residential by other entities so that our customers on these ranges could operate their own email servers. This was done through a combination of reverse DNS including the word "static" (or similar) and the SpamHaus PBL listings (or similar). At the same time, we would not want Hulu to stop providing services to these customers due to this classification. Ultimately, I guess it's up to Hulu who they want to serve as a customer of theirs, but as a network operator providing access to to the internet (including access to services like Hulu) I'm sure we would be negatively impacted by such a decision on the part of Hulu causing to devalue the utility our services.
Dropped Hulu within 2 months of signing up, back in 2016. If it ain't local, we ain't buyin', and Hulu seem to have little interest in spreading. Mark.