This is the best approach. Have run into this problem a few times and had zero 
success getting the filters removed without having SL customers log tickets 
with support. Verbiage needs to be “this prefix is blocked, please escalate to 
your backbone team”.

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On Mar 22, 2019, at 9:56 AM, Forrest Christian (List Account) 
<li...@packetflux.com<mailto:li...@packetflux.com>> wrote:

Another idea...

Have you tried reaching out to some of the blocked sites?  They likely have 
better contact information than is available publicly, especially a larger one 
like indeed.

On Thu, Mar 21, 2019, 3:41 PM John Alcock 
<j...@alcock.org<mailto:j...@alcock.org>> wrote:
Still looking for anyone from softlayer.com<http://softlayer.com>

It has been a challenge.  Anything hosted by 
softlayer.com<http://softlayer.com> is being blocked.

Here is a small list so far

windowbook.tpondemand.com<http://windowbook.tpondemand.com>
ahainstructornetwork.americanheart.org<http://ahainstructornetwork.americanheart.org>
clover.com<http://clover.com>
Cebroker.com<http://Cebroker.com>
Softlayer.com<http://Softlayer.com>
indeed.com<http://indeed.com> & Enforce Staffing

It is growing every day.

John































On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 12:35 PM John Alcock 
<j...@alcock.org<mailto:j...@alcock.org>> wrote:
Afternoon,

Thought I would start a new thread.  After researching, traceroutes, etc, I 
think I found my problem.

9 out of the 10 sites that subscribers on my new block is being hosted by 
softlayer.

Anyone on the list have contacts with softlayer.  Right now I have an email to 
abuse.  The support line will not help me out.

John

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