
On 08/25/00, Shawn McMahon <smcmahon@eiv.com> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 05:40:34PM -0700, L. Sassaman wrote:
server at all. Since there's rarely any legitimate reason for someone to be sending mail from a mail server on a dialup line, this easily blocks a large source of spam with little risk.
Businesses all across the country are going online now with DSL.
Many DSL providers use PPPoE, putting you smack in the middle of their dialup pool.
So, your information was correct as recently as a year ago, but it's out of date now.
I'd hope that the providers in question would have the courtesy, both to their customers and to everyone who uses the MAPS DUL, to contact dul@mail-abuse.org and advise the DUL team of their change in address assignment policy. http://mail-abuse.org/dul/removing.htm#removal_reorg -- J.D. Falk "Laughter is the sound Product Manager that knowledge makes when it's born." Mail Abuse Prevention System LLC -- The Cluetrain Manifesto