Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote on Thu, 08 Jun 2006 11:46:48 -0400:

> Still, when your ISP isn't responsive

As Chris says you better move away from them then if you can. If you can't 
I'd really bother them day and night since I don't get what I paid for. My 
IP range was once listed at SORBS as well, three years ago or so. When I 
contacted my upstream ISP they were already in contact with SORBS and it 
all got sorted out within 48 hours. Mistakes can happen and I understand 
that they cannot simply put addresses on the list that are *confirmed* to 
be dynamic. If they don't know if something is dynamic or not, it's better 
to get it listed once and remove it per request. That usually removes it 
forever and broadens the covered range of addresses.

 and it's the single option for 
> connectivity, it's your own fault too if you don't at least try to avoid 
> the problem by relaying your mail through a "cleaner" relay. 

yes, of course. I was merely addressing the "you cannot rely on DUL lists" 
theme.


Kai

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