Hi Bob,

Am 02.04.2012 um 19:02 schrieb Bob Sneidar:

> Do you have your own domain set up with on-rev?

Yep.

> If so, then you need to contact the blacklist organizations and find out what 
> the gripe was. Then you can contact them via a form they have and request 
> that you be removed, but if the problem still persists, the problem will 
> recur. 
> 
> Are you sending out a lot of email from your domain as a kind of spam?

Not at all! :-/

> If so, then you should consider using a separate domain for this for obvious 
> reasons. Also, find out what is blacklisted, your IP or your domain. If your 
> domain then someone may have hijacked it for smtp. If your IP then it's 
> pretty clear that something at On-Rev has gotten compromised, but I seriously 
> doubt that, unless it's a web site someone is maintaining there. That needs 
> to be addressed with the On-Rev support people. 
> 
> Once you resolve the issue, contact the blacklist sites, let them know what 
> you have done to resolve the issue, and they should unblock your domain/IP. 
> Everyone gets at least one freebie, so get it right. 

Thanks for the hints!

> Bob
> 
> On Apr 2, 2012, at 8:31 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> 
>> Klaus-
>> Monday, April 2, 2012, 8:22:44 AM, you wrote:
>>> My web and email hoster is RunRev (on-rev).
>>> So my hoster has a bad reputation? 
>>> If yes, how come? What can I do?
>>> Can anyone tell me who is to blame here, I plea not guilty!? :-D
>> I no longer use the on-rev smtp server because of this problem. Use
>> your local isp's smtp server instead.

Best

Klaus

--
Klaus Major
http://www.major-k.de
kl...@major.on-rev.com


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