I show you on two blacklists ... Sorbs and fiveten.   Use 
http://www.mxtoolbox.com to check your IP number (204.42.26.69)

You do have some issues on your mail server that should be resolved.    
Dnsstuff reports your mailserver hostname is claiming to be something other 
than it is.  This is a technical violation of RFC821 and RFC2821.  You don't 
have a postmaster or Abuse addresses, also no-no's.  Lastly, you need to get an 
SPF record built and added to DNS.

Now for fixing SORBS.  Follow the instructions at www.sorbs.net
Fiveten's page is http://www.five-ten-sg.com/blackhole.php  plug in your ip 
number and follow instructions...



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Sincerely,

Ron Egolf, MCSE
Area IV Learning Technology Center
Rantoul, IL
217-893-1431
reg...@area4.k12.il.us
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On 9/9/10 4:27 PM, "Jay Hill" <jh...@princeville326.org> wrote:

Hello Geeks,

Our district changed to another Internet provider this summer along with 
increasing our bandwidth. This also meant changing our public IP address range, 
DNS records, reverse look-up, forward look-up, and so on. Apparently the IP 
address range we were given had been entered in a few of the major spam 
databases most of which our provider was able to have removed. Well, there is 
always the exception..... Our IP range is apparently still on a database called 
SORBS which is used by an e-mail provider of someone one of our teachers wishes 
to communicate with. Our Internet provider has submitted requests to be removed 
that are not being processed. The entry in sorbs has an entry date in 2003!

Have any of you had to deal with this? If so, can you please let me know how to 
proceed?

Jay Hill

Technology Coordinator

Princeville CUSD #326

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