> There is a large problem with Brazilian addresses and SORBS; I have
> help a few people and tried to help even more - SORBS will gladly take your
> "donation", then immediately relist you. The problem, however is with nearly
> all the Brazilian telcos not properly segregating dynamic and static space.
 
> Unfortunately the solution you have used is probably the best that
> is available to you (i.e. use a different account). The next other possibility
> is to relay you mail through your provider's servers (which you shouldn't have
> to do - but it is their fault!). Finally, you could try arraigning for a third
> party commercial mail relay (should cost ~$20US/mo), which would allow you
> to use the domain name of your preference instead of that of your provider
> (probably the best for commercial/business mail where you want to look like
> an independent company).
 
There is also the alternative for a anti-spam software list to use *good* address listing services or use a different approach that do not prohibits valid people to use the list.
 
I won't change my mail topology, since it works perfectly to everywhere I have to send messages, but THIS LIST!!
 
I really don't understand why this has to be such a pain. When I had to deal with similar issue, all other parts I had contacted was able to get me pass-trhu. I can solve same matter on my mail system, If I am lazy, in 2 mins!
 
Regards.

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