Dnia 14.04.2025 o godz. 17:24:35 Marco Moock via mailop pisze:
> Am 14.04.2025 um 11:02:36 Uhr schrieb Scott Q. via mailop:
> 
> > Anyone dealt/dealing with them in getting IPs unblocked ? 
> 
> Yes, they unblocked my IP. IIRC I sent an email to postmaster.
> 
> > It seems they have a new internal regulation where they want the
> > sending domain to be explicitly linked to the actual owner that sends
> > the e-mails.
> 
> There was no need for that in my case. Although, the whois should
> include an abuse address for both domain and IP net.
> 
> > Usual abuse@, postmaster@ addresses exist and are monitored but they
> > claim those aren't reliable and want a website put up that gives a
> > direct contact ( with phone # I guess )
> 
> I heard that, but they didn't require that in my case (I didn't ran a
> webserver then). Just set up a contact page, they can't proof
> postal address anyway.

I have exactly the same experience as Marco. Tried to send email, got a
reject, wrote to postmaster address specified in the rejection message and
they unblocked me.
I do run a webserver serving my private website, which contains quite a bit
of information about me, but obviously not home address and phone number,
and I would never put that information on a publicly available website :)
But they didn't require any contact details from me.
-- 
Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
   r...@rafa.eu.org
--
"In a million years, when kids go to school, they're gonna know: once there
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