Your IP is listed with a "127.0.0.4" response, which they listed as "A site has been identified as a constant source of spam, and is automatically added from our 'Honey Pots' (spam.dnsrbl.net)".Anyone here have any experience with DNSRBL? Somehow our mail server has made it onto their spam list. No indication what the problem is. Our server is not an open relay (relay for addresses), and we're not listed anywhere else I'm aware of (http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ip4r.ch?ip=204.92.1.143). I've tried contacting them over the last two weeks with no response but automated messages. Any ideas?
Have you checked out the page at http://www.dnsrbl.com/getremoved.html ? Note that their website has at least 2 different contact addresses (one at http://www.dnsrbl.com/enduser.html and one at http://www.dnsrbl.com/getremoved.html ). You may want to try them both, but it sounds like they are very picky, and will only respond to ultra polite E-mails with all the information they request.
Note that DSNRBL is not commonly used.
-Scott
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