>>>>> "DS" == David Santinoli <marauder@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: DS> Please get real. While you have all the right to choose to run a DS> mail server on a dynamic IP address, you cannot force your policy DS> on the recipients. Considering that the overwhelming majority of DS> the SMTP connections from dynamic addresses are originated by DS> spambots, it is perfectly advisable to refuse mail from such DS> servers, as any sensible mail administrator knows. Many "dynamic" addresses listed by by SORBS are in fact statically assigned. In SORBS-terminology, "dynamic" means "owner of address does not control reverse DNS for address". Feel free to drop mail from SORBS-listed addresses. If I catch a company using SORBS for blacklisting, they get crossed off my list of suppliers. As far as I'm concerned, SORBS is blackmail, not blacklist. /Benny _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb