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On 9/27/2010 12:06 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote: > Yes. AOL (and other ISPs too) simply reject IP address in the dynamic > ranges owned by cable providers. This has been in effect for years. They > should not reject static IP assigned by Comcast, RCN, Charter, ... AOL rejects the STATIC IP I have from Speakeasy, not because it doesn't have matching reverse IP (though it doesn't, Speakeasy doesn't offer that service for residential accounts) but simply because they don't like the IP address. So it can happen...
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