On 17-07-12 10:10 AM, Scott Bonacker CPA wrote:
What authority is required to make a request for removal from a block list? Certainly not a user, but what level in the sending organization?

Personally, the person/organization listed in the 'rwhois' or SWIP for that IP Address, is a representation of who is responsible for the activity. They own/oeprate the IP(s), they are responsible for the activity there on..

A secondary case, is the owner of a domain, where the domain portion of PTR of the IP Address of the offending IP Address, as represented by 'whois', but in cases where the problem is pandemic, it might require the person in the first case..

And the email of the person requesting it, should reflect the domain/company as well..

'f...@hotmail.com' should not be requesting for a legitimate email server, where they should have an account ;)

See a lot of fred55...@somefreemail.com, asking for removal for a known compromised server.. hehehe.. yeah right.. sorry if your trojan can't send email but...






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