Wait it out as in - you had better examine your mail queues and purge them of any of the spam that was sent and is still queued up.
It'll still take a day or two after that's done for the blocks to subside. On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Dave Sotnick <sotnickd-na...@ddv.com>wrote: > Thanks Matthew. Sadly, most of the bounce responses have URLs that > point you to a help page that doesn't have further contact information > or just tells you to wait it out. > > e.g. > > http://postmaster.yahoo.com/421-ts03.html > http://www.google.com/mail/help/bulk_mail.html > > I'll do the requisite digging and start contacting postmasters. > > -Dave > > On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Matthew Barr > <mb...@snap-interactive.com> wrote: > > > > On Nov 21, 2012, at 8:53 PM, Dave Sotnick <sotnickd-na...@ddv.com> > wrote: > >> Also had reports that we're still seeing bounces to Gmail, Comcast and > >> Yahoo accounts. > > > > > > The best thing to do is to go ahead and look at the bounce messages from > the various ISP's, and see if they have any instructions or URL's to > contact. > > > > If you don't have any of those messages at hand, you can see the bounce > codes in the logs of your mailserver. > > > > If you don't have any useful messages in the bounce code, then you can > probably look at the site for each ISP, and google their postmaster group. > > > > Matthew > > > > > > Matthew Barr > > Technical Architect > > Snap Interactive > > mb...@mbarr.net > > -- Suresh Ramasubramanian (ops.li...@gmail.com)