On Wed, 15 Jul 2009, Mark Smith wrote:

Yes, they are really bad.  It is actually quite silly that a blacklisting
service is that slow on responding to problems.

Also, I believe SORBS are the ones that require a donation to get out if

A 'required donation' sounds like a ransom to me.

AFAIK, the donation requirement is for getting IPs off the "your IP has sent us spam" subzone of the SORBS dnsbl. Most of the people I'm aware of who've had issues with SORBS have wanted to get incorrect listings removed from the SORBS DUL

        dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net - Dynamic IP Address ranges (NOT a Dial Up list!)

Donations won't help you there.

Shouldn't someone have tried steering this thread over to spam-l or someplace other than nanog a day or two ago?

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