Anyone else out there ever have an issue with spews.org irresponsibly reporting servers?
No.
But, they will intentionally blacklist IPs that are "near" a spammer.
If you check, you'll see that they didn't blacklist the IP of your mailserver. Instead, there is a "nearby" spammer that they have blacklisted, and they have included your IP in their range. Their thought is that you are going to complain to your ISP, who will terminate the spammer. But it just doesn't work that way in reality.They have blacklisted one of my boxes and for a domain we do not even host. There is not a way to get off their list and their site is quite flippant. I can't imagine anyone who could take spews.org seriously. Advice? Comments?
This is why we have "Warning: Lists a number of legitimate mailservers that happen to have the same Class C address space as spammers." in our description at http://www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4r.htm .
Anyone who blocks E-mail based on Spews is choosing to block legitimate E-mail.
-Scott
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