I did just that a few minutes after the original email in this thread, it should have already been removed.

—srs 

From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+ops.lists=gmail.com@nanog.org> on behalf of John Levine <johnl@iecc.com>
Sent: Monday, August 5, 2024 9:00:01 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org <nanog@nanog.org>
Subject: Re: Contact mail for Weekly Global Routing Table Report has ended up on Spamhaus HBL
 
According to Philip Smith <pfsinoz@gmail.com>:
>Laura Smith wrote on 4/8/2024 19:42:
>> Just as an FYI, it appears the pfsinoz -at- gmail.com address given in the Weekly Global Routing Table Report has sended up on the Spamhaus HBL list.
>>
>> You might want to fix this to ensure visibility of the reports are maintained. :)
>
>Sigh, yes, and the role account email address that posts the weekly
>report too. :-(
>
>I'm open to ideas what to do next.

You could go to Spamhaus' web site and put in a ticket telling them that it's a mistake.

But no need, I did that a few hours ago and it's fixed.

I expect it wasn't exactly a false positive, someone with an odd sense
of humor probably put your address as a hashbuster in a spam run or
something like that, but I pointed to RFC 9324 as an example of why
it would be a good idea not to list it again.

R's,
John
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