[CS-FSLUG] When do you update your distribution?(testing)
Ed Hurst
ehurst at asisaid.com
Thu Dec 9 10:03:14 CST 2004
David wrote:
> On Thursday 09 December 2004 10:10 am, David wrote:
>
>>On Thursday 09 December 2004 05:42 am, N. Thompson wrote:
>>Sorry guys, somehow my IP ended up on a spam blocking list and I cannot
>>send mail to anyone for some reason so I am checking if I can reply to mail
>>as opposed to sending.
>
> Only way to send this mail was to change my IP.
>
> How in the world did one of my IP's end up on a spam blocking list?
Is your IP 69.211.138.241? It's listed one place for being part of a
residential, dynamically assigned IP range. For the spam activists, that
means you have no business running a mail server. Their reasoning is
that spammers often prefer to run their own mail servers from such IPs.
In another list, it's blocked because it is part of a bunch IPs that
actually have sent spam to a spam trap.
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Ed Hurst
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