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Fwd: Re: Blocking port 25 --> A good broadband ISP



On Tuesday 26 July 2005 9:53 pm, Nicholas Bodley wrote:
> I seems that misuse of e-mail is becoming so bad that AOL and such are ?
> taking drastic measures.
>
> I suspect that TheWorld.com is blocking some legit. messages and letting
> ? through some spam, btw. I still keep a minimal dialup shell account
> there, although it's been months since I connected to them directly.
> (Speakeasy fetches and sends The World e-mail of mine via their server.)
It started a year or so ago where AOL (specifically) and some others 
including The World started to reject all Comcast dynamic IP addresses, but 
it might have been broader than that.
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