> > Le 12/12/2010 19:23, Giampaolo Tomassoni a écrit :
> > > I just got blocked by the AT&T's blacklist (in contacting
> > > ab...@att.com, besides...), but I'm pretty sure my MX is not an open
> > > relay or other kind of nifty thing.
> > $ host tomassoni.biz
> > tomassoni.biz has address 62.149.
On 12/14/10 11:31 AM, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:
I would strongly encourage your ISP to clean up their act by adding an
excursion detection system, that watches for bursty outbound traffic
patterns, like a sudden spike in outbound SMTP or HTTP connections to a
wide spread of addresses.
Is Aruba.
> I would strongly encourage your ISP to clean up their act by adding an
> excursion detection system, that watches for bursty outbound traffic
> patterns, like a sudden spike in outbound SMTP or HTTP connections to a
> wide spread of addresses.
Is Aruba.it so poorly reputed?
g
> -Philip
On 12/13/10 2:14 AM, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:
Le 12/12/2010 19:23, Giampaolo Tomassoni a écrit :
How does it work?
I just got blocked by the AT&T's blacklist (in contacting
ab...@att.com,
besides...), but I'm pretty sure my MX is not an open relay or other
kind of
nifty thing.
Maybe AT&T
> Le 12/12/2010 19:23, Giampaolo Tomassoni a écrit :
> > How does it work?
> >
> > I just got blocked by the AT&T's blacklist (in contacting
> ab...@att.com,
> > besides...), but I'm pretty sure my MX is not an open relay or other
> kind of
> > nifty thing.
> >
> > Maybe AT&T blocks whole address b
Le 12/12/2010 19:23, Giampaolo Tomassoni a écrit :
How does it work?
I just got blocked by the AT&T's blacklist (in contacting ab...@att.com,
besides...), but I'm pretty sure my MX is not an open relay or other kind of
nifty thing.
Maybe AT&T blocks whole address bunches from which some hosts a
How does it work?
I just got blocked by the AT&T's blacklist (in contacting ab...@att.com,
besides...), but I'm pretty sure my MX is not an open relay or other kind of
nifty thing.
Maybe AT&T blocks whole address bunches from which some hosts are spamming?
Because this could explain me why: my MX