Jeff Peng a écrit : > I agree with Track. you mean Paul:)
In fact all popular email service providers including > hotmail,yahoo or our 163.com and 126.com in China,are heavily abused by > spammers.So we'll try our best and spend much time and money to get rid > of spams.And,because of some numbers of spams,someone think that > Netease's IP and domain should be listed into black lists,it's really > unfair! I don't think anyone wanted to be unfair. Since the site is in "asian" lang, it's hard to guess whether it is spammy or not and the "reporter" didn't check what type of network is netease. Such things do happen, and will certainly happen again. And this is why I asked (note that it was just out of luck that I've seen this: I was playing with Matt and Paul whitelisting suggestions, and I got them wrong, so your message got to the Junk folder). I believe it is good practice to periodically lookup one's IPs and domains in dnsbl/rhsbl/uribl/surbl/... This will help reporting false positives, and may also help detecting real problems (you could get infos on who is abusing your system/network/site for instance). Note that netease is no more listed on uribl.