Robert L Mathews wrote:
> Sadly, I'm still having a problem where my hosting company's mail
> servers keep being listed in Spamhaus CSS, despite working for days to
> identify the cause. (208.80.4.163 is an example listed now.)
> 
> I've written to sbl-remov...@spamhaus.org, but have received no response
> after several days.
> 
> If anyone from Spamhaus sees this and could contact me, it would be
> tremendously appreciated.
> 

So...

https://www.spamhaus.org/query/ip/192.0.2.10 -> "SBLCSS" ->
https://www.spamhaus.org/css/

[...]
"If you are authoritative for an IP address and you believe the issues
that caused the listing have been solved, you can [request a delisting]."

Doesn't work for you?

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