To John's first point, some of us do require a bit of a nudge, even now.

To the second point, if the requestor has no obvious connection to the IP, and 
is not the Postmaster (or equiv), some of us are going to recommend that the 
requestor reach out to their Postmaster to act on their behalf, since it's 
their IP, not the requestor, and the IP's reputation is typically the 
Postmaster's responsibility... and not someone presupposing to be acting on 
their behalf, i.e. a user who sent traffic out of said IP, but otherwise has no 
official responsibilities with regards to same.

And if there in fact is no functioning Postmaster ...

Aloha,
Michael.
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-----Original Message-----
From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of John Levine
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 10:39 AM
To: mailop@mailop.org
Cc: lis...@bonackers.com
Subject: Re: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists

In article <01ef01d2fb31$bf07bb90$3d1732b0$@bonackers.com> you write:
>What authority is required to make a request for removal from a block 
>list?

Once the problem is fixed, it usually doesn't matter who asks to have the block 
removed.

For that matter, if the problem hasn't been fixed, it usually doesn't matter 
who asks to have the block removed, either.

R's,
John


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