David Fenton:

> No, you need to complain to kundenserver.de 
> and tell them to close the open mail relay 
> that has allowed spammers to hijack their mail server.

I don't know that this is the reason. It could also be actual customers
of kundenserver.de abusing their legal email account.

> Providers sometimes mistakenly get on the black hole 
> lists, but if they stay on them for any length of 
> time, then you should probably seek a new ISP.

I don't think that that's called for yet. Huge trouble that would be,
considering the 20 or so email accounts on 5 domains that I am managing.
Besides, this is the first time that I have heard of anyone having
trouble contacting me.

Do you really believe that an ISP has any chance of being removed from a
blacklist? In a real world blacklist, once you're on it, you're always
staying on it.

Cheers,
Tobias



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