Not sure how applicable to NANOG this is, but the below thread has started on another list that I am on, and I thought someone listening here from RR.COM might be able to help. If you think you can assist or at least want to find out more about these issues, please contact me off list and I'll get you in touch with those effected. -- Jeff Wheeler Postmaster, Network Admin US Institute of Peace Begin forwarded message:
From: Mitchell Kahn Date: October 8, 2004 3:06:22 PM EDT To: "CommuniGate Pro Discussions" Subject: Re: blocked for too many messages?
It sounds as if your difficulties are actually worse than mine. Thanks for letting me know that I am in good company.
Mitch
On Oct 8, 2004, at 11:44 AM, eLists wrote:
Hello,
I too have had my emails to any rr.com server rejected as well. I also checked my IP address at this senderbase page and funny how a ranking of 10 equates to all internet email, and with my server sending out about 2000 emails a day, I have a rating of 2.3?
Seems something is rather messed up with both senderbase and rr (not surprising that rr is messed up).
In the past few days, my server has only attempted to send about 20 emails to rr.com servers. Yet all of mine are also blocked. Like you, my IP is not in any lists.
Mitchell Kahn wrote:
One of our clients received the following messaged when her e-mail was bounced: Failed to deliver to 'islandfamily@hawaii.rr.com' SMTP module(domain hawaii.rr.com) reports: host orngca-01.mgw.rr.com says: 452 Too many recipients received this hour. Please see our rate limit policy at http://security.rr.com/spam.htm#ratelimit I went to the page listed to try to understand why her e-mail was rejected but this is incongruent with the facts as I understand them. I checked our logs and there was only one attempt in the last two days to send mail to this domain. My server does not appear on any of the spam lists that they show (see below), we have a static IP address on the server, and we don't have any open relays. This Road Runner process appears to render e-mail useless as a communication tool if this is the future of spam filtering. I contacted the ISP that bounced the mail but I have not had a response. (I wonder if my contact mail was bounced.) Is anyone else familiar with this experience? Does anyone know of a way around it? Thanks, Mitch_
Mitchell Kahn