I had a similar problem recently, after 5 years on the same static
Business IP it suddenly appeared in SORBS. In true Murphy's law
fashion the first I knew of it was about 8PM on a Saturday night, when
a message to this list bounced with reference to SORBS.

After a few days dickering with my ISP they finally told me they'd do
an rDNS, as it turned out they'd only do it on a domain registered
through them. The domain was duly registered, MX's setup and I
attempted to use the auto removal tool on SORBS. That failed due to a
too low TTL. A query to my ISP resulted in them saying they
couldn't/wouldn't do anything about the TTL's.

I dropped a note to sorbs, explaining the situation and they removed
me the same day. The real giggle was the call I got from my ISP a week
later telling me how they'd finally managed to get me removed from
SORBS :-D

Nigel

On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 11:36:34 -0400, Robert Fitzpatrick
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 11:11 -0400, David Cary Hart wrote:
>> However, if
>> you have a non-standard reverse pointer to your domain with adequate
>> TTL 
>
>non-standard reverse pointer? Our TTL is 300, is that 'adequate'.
>
>P.S. - sorry for the direct message David.

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