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Re: Fun new policy at AOL
From: Roland Perry <nanog () internetpolicyagency com>
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 10:05:07 -0400
In article <20030828105754.GA85674 () gweep net>, Joe Provo <nanog- post () rsuc gweep net> writes
AOL's specific definition is point 12 on their postmaster FAQ (http://postmaster.info.aol.com/faq.html).
That's their definition of "Residential IP", not "Dynamic IP".
if you have a server on a residential connection, check your service agreement.
My own ISP has DSL products called "Home Based Business" (and provide static IP addressing). "Residential" and "Business" are not mutually exclusive. -- Roland Perry
Current thread:
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL, (continued)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Vadim Antonov (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Roland Perry (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Paul Vixie (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Stephen J. Wilcox (Aug 28)
- RE: Fun new policy at AOL Tony Hain (Aug 28)
- RE: Fun new policy at AOL JC Dill (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Nathan J. Mehl (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Omachonu Ogali (Aug 29)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Roland Perry (Aug 29)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Roland Perry (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL David Lesher (Aug 28)
- RE: Fun new policy at AOL Jay Stewart (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Paul Vixie (Aug 28)