I have always hated the argument that "RBL's don’t block email".
While technically its true, you being listed in the RBL is 100% the cause of 
your problem and it is not the ISP/receiving server admin's fault. It makes no 
sense and would be futile to contact everyone you email, see if they use a 
specific RBL, and then get them to put in an exception for you. I know no one 
here is advocating that, but im just making my point.

Saying RBL's aren’t blocking email is like saying its not the heaters fault 
your gas bill is higher in winter. Technically you don’t need to turn it on, 
but that’s not practical. 

-----Original Message-----
From: mailop [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jay Hennigan
Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2017 8:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mailop] SORBS help

On 1/8/17 4:04 PM, Large Hadron Collider wrote:
> obviously. They have the right to refuse mail, but in the case of SORBS'
> overblocking, they probably don't intend to.

SORBS blocks nothing and refuses no mail. Receiving ISPs do those things.

If the ISP chooses to use SORBS as a filter, then by definition they intend to.



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