Open Letter to Rev: Quality Is Job #1

Luis luis at anachreon.co.uk
Mon Nov 6 06:54:20 EST 2006


Yep, I've used those. In some cases you can submit a request to 
re-submit the query for removal from the blacklists, this is especially 
helpful if a client has had an open relay.

Cheers,

Luis.


Bill Marriott wrote:
>> The most common cause for this is when a whole range of IP addresses is 
>> blacklisted by one of the various "watchdog" groups on the net. Some 
>> places will blacklist an entire range of IP addresses rather than take the 
>> time to identify the IP of a single spammer. (Some providers have gone as 
>> far as blocking whole countries.) This is completely unfair, but it 
>> happens. There is no easy way for the sender (in this case, Runtime) to 
>> know where the block is or who initiated it.
> 
> Actually that's not true; there are multiple resources to check if your IP 
> is listed:
> 
> http://www.mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx
> http://www.robtex.com/rbls.html
> http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ip4r.ch?ip=
> 
> I know there's more but those are a good start. 
> 
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