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SORBS requires payment for delisting if you're listed as a spammer. Not a great idea in my opinion, but either way, it's entirely separate to the dynamic list. They run multiple separate lists. I've asked ASF infrastructure to see if we can get your IP whitelisted. - --j. aecioneto writes: > > I think a few people have already mentioned it, but your IP is listed > in > > SORBS: > > > > Remote host said: 550 Dynamic IP Addresses See: > > http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?200.207.18.245 > > > > Best bet is to get it removed. > > Great! > I will start making money this way: > 1. I start listing a whole bunch of IPs as dynamic. > 2. When they complain about it, they have to pay me to clean them up. > > >>From stupid SORBS: > Dynamic IP Space (LAN, Cable, DSL & Dial Ups) > Netblock: 200.207.0.0/16 (200.207.0.0-200.207.255.255) > Record Created: Tue Nov 30 03:59:39 2004 GMT > Record Updated: Tue Nov 30 03:59:39 2004 GMT > Additional Information: Dynamic/Generic IP/rDNS address, use your ISPs mail > server or get rDNS set to indicate static assignment. > > That's why I am aguing about such a great list setting up to use such a > stupid blocking listing services. > > So, here is my point: take my ip 200.207.18.245. > I want someone to *prove* that it is a dsl static IP. > No way a bad SORBS entry is enough. > > Regards. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Exmh CVS iD8DBQFC1r7+MJF5cimLx9ARAllGAKCULpHU7Hy5quCPMeJoeT2u4x8fowCfaH28 /Z4ZWSyZ23kTRNxZWpaLslc= =Oc+d -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----