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From: Greg A. Woods (woodsweird.com)
Date: Mon May 07 2001 - 13:30:28 CDT

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    [ On Monday, May 7, 2001 at 15:46:43 (+0200), Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote: ]
    > Subject: Re: Mailbounces, fallback_relay
    >
    > How do you know it was the ISP which listed the IP addresses in the DUL?

    You can always ask your ISP. In general DUL entries are only added if
    the ISP requests them to be added. The only times I've ever encountered
    DUL entries that I know were not added on the explicit request of the
    ISP is when some ISP who previously listed their dial-ups in the DUL
    silently disappears from the face of the Earth and their upstream
    provider re-assigns their old address space to some new ISP who may not
    yet have even heard of the DUL. These issues rapidly get resovled, in
    my experience anyway.

    -- 
    							Greg A. Woods
    

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