On Apr 24, 2006, at 4:09 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:


Doug Brewer wrote:

One reason many of you may not be getting all of the email from the PDML is because, for some reason, some of it is being rejected here and there
by local servers signed up to the Spamcop service. The messages are
being bounced because, according to the bounce message, the PDML has
been blacklisted with that service.

Doug,

I have a mail server that is configured to query
Spamhaus.org, SpamCop.net, ordb.org and dsbl.org
I might have missed it, but I have not noticed any report that
209.239.33.40 was listed in either of those blacklists.

Yep, that's why I wrote that it doesn't show as listed when I check. However, the bounce messages do indicate listing, which leads me to believe they are excluding whole ranges based on the activities of one or a few IP addresses.



Also, lookup of the lists doesn't seem to show it being listed
in any anywhat used lists:
http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ip4r.ch?ip=209.239.33.40

There is only one listing (see the red colored line), -
and you can request removal of you IP.
(I am not doing that so that you can see why it was listed).
However, I don't think this BL is used by many people.

Yeah, I monitor that pretty regularly, usually watching when a wave of spoofed IP bounces come my way. That's always fun.


HTH,

Igor

You're always a help. Thanks.

Doug

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