Thank you to those who made their comments, it was helpful. Msgs started coming through today - I had contacted whomever I could at the sender side and also made delisting requests at the other end but who knows. Actually I thought this might be a tech article for TechnoLawyer too so I passed it along to them as a suggestion yesterday in the AM. Something about how users can be useful, what to look for, what to do.
If email is to be used for legal notices, with potential penalties and consequences for non-receipt, non-delivery, etc., then ....., I guess it is no different than what you all deal with every day, and what I hear on spammers.dontlike.us as well. Users don't really need to set their hair on fire over anything, there are plenty of highly qualified people working on it every day. Best, Scott From: Scott Bonacker CPA Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 12:10 PM To: mailop@mailop.org Subject: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists The IP for abanet.org is (currently) listed on CASA and SORBS as a bad sender - https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a38.99.228.141 <https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a38.99.228.141 &run=emailheaders> &run=emailheaders 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? Thanks, Scott Bonacker CPA - McCullough and Associates LLC - Springfield, MO
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