Good luck delisting a DNSBL listed IP (block) from those "crusaders"...
Back some time there was a piss contest between some of those "blacklists" on which one would blacklist the whole internet faster. In the mean time different "security" providers bought up some of those rabid "blacklists" to "power" their "antispam" offerings, usually bundled with a "security" appliance. If you get caught in their web, you'll have a tough time to get delisted, usually denied with some puerile pretext, from obtuse criteria up to pure blackmail.

On 8/5/2013 12:29 PM, John Miles wrote:
Mark, I'm having trouble replying to your email, as your ISP is using a spam
blacklist (SORBS) that blocks the SMTP servers used by the largest American
cable ISP.  Do you have another ISP you can use to receive email?



-- john, KE5FX

Miles Design LLC



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