Justin Bell writes:
 > OK, so Mail.com and all it's domains have in their infinite wisdon have
 > decided to blacklist me due to the fact that
 > http://maps.vix.com/tsi/new-rlytest.cgi?ADDR=iq-ss5.iquest.net

The people at mail.com have become morons, and you can quote me on that.

Did they point you to that URL because it causes them to conclude that 
you are an open relay?

 > shows my machine as a possible relay, and because my machine processes at
 > least 80,000 mailing list recipients per day and they received 472 messages
 > in one hour.
 > 
 > Any idea on how to make it look secure?

You're solving the wrong problem (which means that you'll never
succeed, except at random).  The problem is that Mail.com has no clue.
If you don't give them a clue, you are failing to do the right thing.
Tell Mail.com's customers why their mail isn't going through, and let
*them* LART Mail.com.

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