Have there been any significant efforts by major mail providers to better 
handle un-blacklisting of low volume servers or domains? The issue I encounter 
is that once a year or two, I get a day where someone's account gets 
compromised. I get it fixed same day, clear the queues, etc. Everyone else 
removes me within 2 - 3 days. 


Some of the major mail providers take up to a month to let me back in. 


One time one of them told me that because my normal volume was so low, they 
didn't have much to go on for validating the problem had been corrected. 
Obviously, that's a self-propagating problem at that point. Mail bounces, so 
mail is sent from other sources, reducing the amount of good mail being sent, 
decreasing the likelihood the service removes the blacklist. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 

Midwest Internet Exchange 

The Brothers WISP 

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