Everyone else - this may be off-topic, but consider it a lesson on what happens
when your spam rules are too intrusive over silly things instead of asking the
question "Is this mail spam?".   The method I proposed earlier is much more
effective at identifying spam than looking at what host has a bad postmaster
policy! and I was even able to recieve mail from a company that was listed as
an open-proxy as long as the mail itself wasn't proxied spam.

Quoting List Mail User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

You could ask them to request removal from the rfci "whois" list, I only
assign a couple of points for the other entries and they still seem to be
deserving of them, or you could try to find a company thet doesn't collect
and sell email lists!

1 - Which other issues is midphase "deserving" of that you have given them
"points" for?   I'll have them address any issues if they are doing something
wrong.  If its something like a reverse DNS mapping on the mail server - too
bad, it's shared hosting!   No way around it.

2 - Your accusation that midphase.com is collecting and selling email lists is
pretty serious.  Please send proof of such accusations as I will DEFINATELY
take that up with midphase and move myself and all sites I host to another
provider if this is true.

-- Evan


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