The CBL is different.
Sounds like you've tried to delist yourself a few times without understanding 
the root cause....

Aloha,
Michael.
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From: Miles Fidelman<mailto:mfidel...@meetinghouse.net>
Sent: ‎2/‎22/‎2016 6:17 AM
Cc: mailop@mailop.org<mailto:mailop@mailop.org>
Subject: Re: [mailop] how does one get off the spamhaus CBL?!

To folks who've provided a link:
- the CBL page provides a lookup tool, and the line "delisting inhibited, see 
instructions above to delist" - there are no instructions
- the FAQ says to use the automated delisting tool - but that tool is nowhere 
to be found
- they also list an email address to contact, but there's been no response
- their lookup tool indicates that they haven't seen any negative IP from our 
IP in 4 days - we have not been infected

for reference, we run a bunch of opt-in lists for some school and church groups 
- every once in a while a subscriber account gets compromised or something gets 
past our own filters, or somebody repeatedly confused their "spam button" for 
their delete key, and we have to go through this rigmarole with some ISP or 
blacklist operator.  Usually, there's no problem - this one, on the other 
hand.....

Hence my query to the list.

Alexander - I'll contact you privately.

Miles

On 2/22/16 8:54 AM, TR Shaw wrote:
See 
http://www.abuseat.org/<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.abuseat.org%2f&data=01%7c01%7cmichael.wise%40microsoft.com%7c4c8343c582bb4cf937f208d33b92e5fd%7c72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7c1&sdata=ICpMmyyeTtODtiBOm7UOYN8XWP1udfPFEkFYv47a7xw%3d>.
 There is a self removal option.

However, CBL normally lists high volume mail spew from botnets so you might 
want to check your box.

Tom


On Feb 22, 2016, at 8:43 AM, Miles Fidelman 
<mfidel...@meetinghouse.net<mailto:mfidel...@meetinghouse.net>> wrote:

Hi Folks,

Anyone have a contact at spamhaus, or any advice.  Our mail/list server seems 
to have made its way to the spamhaus CBL (interestingly, the FAQ claims that it 
never lists mail servers). Their web sites says to use their automatic 
delisting tool - but there doesn't actually seem to be one.

Anybody have any suggestions - we're currently having our mail blocked from all 
the microsoft owned networks, comcast, a few other places.  Kind of 
problematic, in that we support a bunch of opt-in lists for school and church 
groups that are screaming about not getting announcements and such to their 
members.

Thanks,

Miles Fidelman

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