On Dec 19, 2011, at 6:10 PM, Richard Laager wrote: > I'm trying to sign up for Microsoft's Junk Mail Reporting Program. > Multiple representatives keep sending me more-or-less form responses > saying they can't add my dynamic …
Stop right there. Are the IP addresses you are sending mail from Dynamic? Do you *own* those addresses? Why are they, "Dynamic"? Mail should never be coming from Dynamic IP addresses. > … customer IP ranges because they're > "included in...[a] third party block list". The list in question is the > SpamHaus PBL. > > They clearly don't understand … They clearly *DO* understand. They know exactly what the PBL is. > that the SpamHaus PBL (unlike other > SpamHaus lists) is not a list of IPs that have sent spam. I'm looking > for someone with a clue that can help me. You need to understand why they are not interested in your traffic as you currently describe your ability to send it. > P.S. Even ignoring the PBL, this policy of not enrolling IP ranges that > are listed on DNSBLs doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Even if the IPs > had been sending spam, wouldn't Microsoft want the ISP's help in > stopping that? They *HAVE* stopped it. :) Already. Aloha, Michael. -- "Please have your Internet License and Usenet Registration handy..."