This is the situation I'm running in to. We had an IP range for years with
little issues since I took over. We warmed up the new IP range over six
months, things were going well. Around the end of the year SBC and
Bellsouth started blocking the entire range, except two IPs (always two,
never more, never less). Other than moving over the same clients that were
on the old IP range (so an increased volume) nothing is changed.
Does anyone know what SBC/Bellsouth judges their blocks by? Don't want keys
to the kingdom, just some things to ponder so that we can fix things on our
end going forward. When I've asked, they've sent a list mostly focused on
securing networks (which isn't an issue), but when I ask for more info I'm
not getting much help.

There's no issues with ATT, just Bellsouth/SBC (and some other small IPs
connected to them).

Anyone have an insight as to what they judge spam by so I can squash the
issue at the source?

This is the IP range, 192.82.209.0/24

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