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Re: Fun new policy at AOL
From: Roland Perry <nanog () internetpolicyagency com>
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 10:06:10 -0400
In article <20030828111600.C282.RICHARD () mandarin com>, Richard Cox <Richard () mandarin com> writes
We can thank the usual suspects - Cogent, Qwest, AT&T, Comcast - and in Europe: BT, NTL and possibly the world-abuse-leader, Deutsche Telekom (who run dtag.de and t-dialin.net) for this being the situation.
Here's another tale of undeliverable email. It seems that [at least] one of those organisations you mention assigns IP addresses for its ADSL customers from the same blocks as dial-up. Which means that organisations using MAPS-DUL reject email from teleworkers (or indeed people running businesses with an ADSL connection) who run their own SMTP servers. -- Roland Perry
Current thread:
- Fun new policy at AOL Susan Zeigler (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Mike Tancsa (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Susan Zeigler (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Mike Tancsa (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Susan Zeigler (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Stephen J. Wilcox (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Richard Cox (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Roland Perry (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Matthew Crocker (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Nipper, Arnold (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Stephen J. Wilcox (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Roland Perry (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Stephen J. Wilcox (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Richard Cox (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Mike Tancsa (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Aaron Dewell (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL John Palmer (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Roland Perry (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL Joel Jaeggli (Aug 28)
- Re: Fun new policy at AOL David Lesher (Aug 28)