Yeah, I saw that the other day, when your subscription to the mailing 
list was suspended.  I would have sent you an email to let you know 
about the problem but... :)

The blacklist entry is actually against my data center -- apparently the 
blacklist provider has concluded that they host spammers.  According to 
their site, the entry should expire in 7 days.

-- Sam Clippinger

Michael Colvin wrote:
> FYI Sam,
>
> Your ISP has been listed on a blacklist...  :-)
>
> http://www.mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx and put in 208.110.65.146
>
>
> This is a new list I added a couple weeks ago, and I finally realized I
> hadn't been getting any messages from the list...  
>
> I'd take it off, but lately, I've been getting bombed with spam, and it's
> actually getting pretty annoying.  I'm trying to figure out a way to ask you
> how spamdyke could help with what I'm seeing.  It's a slight twist on what
> I've seen in the past that Spamdyke has be very helpful in blocking...
>
> I think there's a way to add something, either to Spamdyke, or maybe an
> external script, that could not only solve this problem (I'd be shocked if I
> was the only one seeing this) but also improve filtering overall...
>
> I'm just not sure how to clearly put it in an e-mail.  :-)
>
>  
>
> Michael J. Colvin
> NorCal Internet Services
> www.norcalisp.com
>
>  
>
>
>
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