Marc Perkel wrote:
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> Well - if they get it wrong and won't fix it and they are causing my
> good emails to bounce for 2500 domains, what am I supposed to do?
Well, Do they in fact "have it wrong"? If their listing criteria
considers sender verification to be "mail abuse", well, you fit their
listing criteria. I don't agree with it, and I doubt many here do, but
that is apparently their policy.
Their website very clearly explains that sender verification IS a part
of their listing criteria:

http://www.uceprotect.net/en/index.php?m=10&s=13

They do in fact appear to have it "right". Your system does in fact
belong on this RBL. Like it or not, your system is a verifier, and this
list categorizes them as abusers.

While I'd agree with you it makes their RBL largely useless for spam
control, they are at least acting exactly in accordance with their
stated policy.

Either way, trying to evade their spamtraps is kinda pointless. They
appear to harvest from most of their commercial product users, so it's
not likely just one or two domains.





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