Not a representative of gmx.com but their emails are being blocked by those who subscribe to the SORBS RBL.
Does anyone have information on why this is, and if you represent SORBS and/or GMX and/or both, would you please trouble yourself with contacting me off-list?
On Sat, 2016-12-17 at 20:15 -0800, Large Hadron Collider wrote:
Does anyone have information on why this is, and if you represent SORBS and/or GMX and/or both, would you please trouble yourself with contacting me off-list?
You can find out why an IP was listed via their lookup facility: http://www. sorbs.net/lookup.shtml You can request de-listing by opening a support request: http://www.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/support You don't need to be an IP block owner to request de-listing but you do need to be empowered to stop whatever caused the listing in the first place. Their support is very responsive. Ken. -- Ken O'Driscoll / We Monitor Email t: +353 1 254 9400 | w: www.wemonitoremail.com
I tend to scratch my head at anyone still using SORBS at this point. On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 8:27 AM Ken O'Driscoll <ken@wemonitoremail.com> wrote:
On Sat, 2016-12-17 at 20:15 -0800, Large Hadron Collider wrote:
Does anyone have information on why this is, and if you represent SORBS
and/or GMX and/or both, would you please trouble yourself with
contacting me off-list?
You can find out why an IP was listed via their lookup facility:
sorbs.net/lookup.shtml
You can request de-listing by opening a support request:
http://www.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/support
You don't need to be an IP block owner to request de-listing but you do need to be empowered to stop whatever caused the listing in the first place. Their support is very responsive.
Ken.
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Ken O'Driscoll / We Monitor Email
t: +353 1 254 9400 | w: www.wemonitoremail.com
Sorbs is a pretty good list. And I've been on the listed-side too. I personally would not use it to block, but I would give it 3 of the 5 points. The anti-spam gang is never going to be perfect. But since (self)regulation is not working, we need them. I value them at the moment. The only thing you can do about it, is figuring a way to solve this security issue (called spam). Met vriendelijke groet, David Hofstee Deliverability Management MailPlus B.V. Netherlands (ESP) ----- Oorspronkelijk bericht ----- Van: "Tom Beecher" <beecher@beecher.cc> Aan: "Ken O'Driscoll" <ken@wemonitoremail.com>, nanog@nanog.org Verzonden: Zondag 18 december 2016 20:08:05 Onderwerp: Re: Not a representative of gmx.com but their emails are being blocked by those who subscribe to the SORBS RBL. I tend to scratch my head at anyone still using SORBS at this point. On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 8:27 AM Ken O'Driscoll <ken@wemonitoremail.com> wrote:
On Sat, 2016-12-17 at 20:15 -0800, Large Hadron Collider wrote:
Does anyone have information on why this is, and if you represent SORBS
and/or GMX and/or both, would you please trouble yourself with
contacting me off-list?
You can find out why an IP was listed via their lookup facility:
sorbs.net/lookup.shtml
You can request de-listing by opening a support request:
http://www.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/support
You don't need to be an IP block owner to request de-listing but you do need to be empowered to stop whatever caused the listing in the first place. Their support is very responsive.
Ken.
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Ken O'Driscoll / We Monitor Email
t: +353 1 254 9400 | w: www.wemonitoremail.com
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David Hofstee
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Ken O'Driscoll
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Large Hadron Collider
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Tom Beecher