* On  Wed, Jul 10  1:33PM Brielle Bruns via mailop <[email protected]> said :
> I'd also fire up Twitter and publicly roast their public facing
> accounts and see if that gets you some responses.


I think I've done that before and the AT&T twitter account had no idea what I 
was talking about?

"Abuse department?  What's that... would you like to buy an iPhone X?"

There's just got to be a better way to handle all of this.

And for the record, I'm not just talking about AT&T.  AT&T is the one I'm 
currently having issues with.  But the same is true of any major mail provider 
- Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, I'm sure Verizon fits in here as well.

Why not have a central database where administrators of a certain IP can 
validate that they have control of an IP address and a central location where 
those administrators can submit tickets concerning blacklisting and abuse 
issues for their IP addresses?  Revalidate that IP ownership every 90 days or 
30 days.

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