Ok so its my day today.  Got an email that got blocked by dnsbl.  
Basically the email is on routing ip's and it is a valid email.

How do you guys generally deal with this problem?  Do you remove the 
dnsbl site that is blocking most of them from coming in or what do you 
do?

Since moving to the USA a lot of my friends use comcast and the dnsbl 
sites seem to block them.

The routing ip's were

Oct-19-11 07:26:01 [Worker_1] Info: enhanced Originated IP detection 
found IP's: 76.96.62.98 ,76.96.58.115 ,67.173.195.7

The offending ip is 67.173.195.7 looks like reverse dns is wrong.  Does 
one simply try to contact comcast? Horror that would be.

Interested to know others strategies on this kind of email problem

Thanks

Paul

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