On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 20:57 +0100, Thomas Zehetbauer wrote: > On Die, 2004-11-30 at 08:22 +0000, Paul Howarth wrote: > > What's your IP address and which DNSBLs (RBL is a trademark of MAPS LLC) > > are you referring to? > > In fact it _is_ MAPS LLC. > > > > Launch wget with an invalid URL once per second to put my removal > > > request in their httpd log? > > > > That's abusive; don't do it. > > I consider it abusive to block my legitimate mail from getting through, > so what. > > > > Reciprocally blocking their domain from delivering here? > > > > That's fine: your mail server, your rules. However, if they did > > eventually make a query regarding your removal request, you probably > > wouldn't want to reject it. > > Of course, but it seems that they are ignoring my removal request > anyway. > > Tom You dont really have much of a choice. You're in the customer pool of IP addresses for your ISP. Those IP blocks are usually the ones blocked by the DNSRBLs. You have two choices here: 1) Set up a smarthost so that your mail server relays through your ISP's mail server -or- 2) Live with your emails getting blocked.
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