Re: blacklisting by SORBS

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I've had similiar experiences with SORBS. My IP has been carelessly
added to SORBS DUL list and it took me many days and messages to get off
that list.

On the other hand I do myself use SORBS and other lists now but only to
calculate the probability that a message is spam or not. I believe that
admins who abuse DNS blocking lists to block incoming messages should be
made to feel the heat they are causing. Call whoever you want to send
the messages and explain to them what irresponsible action their admin
has taken.

Tom

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