I have a user who can not receive emails as his correspondent's domain is 
currently on multiple rbls.

As an interim measure, should I look at temporarily allowing this domain?

Or, is that a bad idea, shouldn't consider such temp workarounds?

domain in question:

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Checking ckchaiseree.com which resolves to119.59.120.56 against 107 known 
blacklists... 
Listed 7 times. 

Blacklist Reason 
LISTED CBL
119.59.120.56 was listed 
LISTED ivmSIP
119.59.120.56 was listed 
 LISTED ivmSIP24
119.59.120.56 was listed  
LISTED Protected Sky
119.59.120.56 was listed 
LISTED SORBS SPAM
119.59.120.56 was listed  
 LISTED Spamhaus ZEN
119.59.120.56 was listed  
LISTED UCEPROTECTL2
119.59.120.56 was listed  



On 20 June 2016 6:21:20 AM GMT+02:00, "S R." <it@tld> wrote:

Dear Voytek


Can you please check the supplier chaiseeree cannot send e-mail to us




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