Wow! I'm impressed! This is the most professional RBL removal response I've received.
I wonder where Steve got this magical mail address? (Not off the web link he gave me - that page no longer exists.) I sure could have used it a few months ago! Thanks Steve! --Bruce -----Forwarded Message----- > From: easynet.nl abuse handling dept. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [EA ticket 07100413] [Gnhlug-org] Removal of 199.125.75.14 as an open > relay > Date: 10 Jul 2003 04:19:17 +0200 > > On Thu, 9 Jul 2003, Bruce Dawson wrote: > > > Our server's "open proxy" was closed in March 2003. Its IP address is > > 199.125.74.14. It should no longer be an open relay or an open proxy. > > 199.125.75.14 80/http-post > > Thank you for securing your open proxy server. The IP address > will be removed from our database at Thu 3 AM GMT. > > Please note that due to the nature of this database (DNS based), > actual removal from all mailservers using our database may take > several hours, depending on the update interval of the ISP or > organization administering the mailserver receiving email from > your IP address. > > Also note that there are several open proxy databases. In order > to be able to send email from your IP address, you may have to > remove your IP address from all of these open proxy databases. > > You can enter your IP address on the following sites to check the > status of your IP address in other databases: > > * http://openrbl.org/ (note: lookup results are cached) > * http://www.dnsstuff.com/ (Spam database lookup, realtime) > * http://www.moensted.dk/spam/ (realtime) > > -- > easynet.nl abuse handling dept. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] > - blacklists/dnsbls: http://abuse.easynet.nl/spamstats.html - > - aup: http://www.nl.easynet.net/pub/av/aup/nl (dutch) ------ > - aup: http://www.nl.easynet.net/pub/av/aup/en (english) ----
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