Matt Kettler wrote:
At 03:50 PM 2/11/2005, ChupaCabra wrote:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host mail.americanadvisor.net[199.231.136.136]
said: 501 5.7.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Sender refused by the DNSBL
cbl.abuseat.org (in reply to MAIL FROM command)
Does this mean I am on some kind of bad list? I am choiceinv If I am on some list how do I get off.
We recently changed IP addresses with installation of a fatter pipe if that means anything.
Thanks ahead.
That particular list was the CBL, which appears to no longer list your system (64.128.31.42). However, the CBL does tend to be fairly volatile and change over time.
It also tends to list systems that have been sending viruses, so you might want to do some virus scanning...
You can find out information on CBL at their website: http://cbl.abuseat.org/
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