Anyone know how long it takes CBL to respond to delist requests, or if there's a way to expedite it?
We got listed last night due to the IMail hostname issue. I'm amazed at the number of large providers, e.g. Time Warner and MSN/Hotmail, that block on a single blacklist. Not a good practice. Though I probably shouldn't be too surprised given the issues with MSN/Hotmail, and the spam problems experienced typically by Time Warner users. Darin. ----- Original Message ----- From: Matt To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 10:01 AM Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] OT: SSL Cert's If you are a Wild West Domains (GoDaddy) reseller, I believe that you can turn off such things. I recently changed over to them because I wanted my customers to self-bill and their prices can't be beat. I turned off everything except for domains in the interface, and that keeps it from cross-selling non-domain items during the process. It may be that one of the check boxes during checkout might enable the messages that push such things. It would be alarming if they were actually pushing things for GoDaddy when I am a Wild West Domains reseller, and it would be odd for them to push services as a part of my reselling that I don't offer. Matt Darin Cox wrote: We get them where we are the registrant. About once a month. Darin. ----- Original Message ----- From: Heimir Eidskrem To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 9:45 AM Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] OT: SSL Cert's We have probably 50+ domains where are the registrant and I can not recall receiving any emails like that. But its good to know they do pursue our customers. Thanks, Darin Cox wrote: Are you the registrant, or is your customer? If your customer is the registrant, you can bet that they are receiving emails from GoDaddy advertising hosting services. You may have been lucky and not had any jump ship yet. Darin. ----- Original Message ----- From: Heimir Eidskrem To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 9:18 AM Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] OT: SSL Cert's We have tons of godaddy domains that we own and control for our customers. Never had one problem with godaddy solicitation and no bad reports either. Please explain what kind of problems you ran into. Matrosity Tech Support wrote: We'll be moving away from godaddy due to their solicitation of customers. Probably use tucows as a registrant since they don't host websites. Bill Foresman MatrosityHosting.com 850.656.2644 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darin Cox Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 8:41 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] OT: SSL Cert's Well.. $10-$13.95/yr. That's quite a deal. We have not had any trouble at all with the GoDaddy intermediate cert, and it is a one-time installation, but it sounds like RapidSSL is cheaper, turns them around just as fast, and has the advantage of the root cert so no need to install the intermediate cert. Darin. ----- Original Message ----- From: Matt To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 8:32 AM Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] OT: SSL Cert's Anthony, RapidSSL is owned by GeoTrust and uses their root so it is recognized with every browser that GeoTrust is. GoDaddy's certs do not have the same browser coverage as GeoTrust/RapidSSL, and it therefore they aren't as good as they look. To boot, a place called ServerTastic has unbelievable prices on the certs. Just buy your credits from them: http://www.servertastic.com/store/product.asp?numRecordPosition=1&P_ID=222 Domains that aren't flagged by their anti-fraud measures (things like "bank" or "finance" in the domain name) take about 3 minutes from start to finish if you have everything in front of you. Matt Anthony Polselli wrote: Someone here mentioned RapidSSL.com for SSL cert's, they are a lot cheaper then Verisign. But in searching the net, godaddy.com has one for $19.99 per year, and another for $89.99 per year. Has anyone used RapidSSL or GoDaddy and had good luck? Any problems with using them? What do others use? Thanks, Anthony Polselli Matrix Information Systems, Inc. Phone: (858) 202-0300
