Steve Jacobson wrote:
I agree it's crazy - but a friend's e-mails are bouncing coming from his ISP, but OK from anyone else. When he called his ISP, he was directed to these sites, which were showing errors, which are now magically cleared up. So, I'm guessing the problem was on the test client's end all along.
"he was directed to these sites" isn't an answer. these guys should tell him why they rejct mail or should get out of the internet. saying "I am rejecting you because you are listed on foo.blahblah" isn't acceptable. They mus know why foo.blahblah lists people, they must agree with its listing policy, they must agree with its implementation, and more, they must be able to defend it without refering to foo.blahblah.
if you get people like these, please share that info (please share bl abuse with [EMAIL PROTECTED]). we are seing a lot of people doing bad things in the name of spam fight. fighting spam is not excuse for balkanizing the internet.
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