> > > > Why? Can you remove them from the SORBS_DUL? No, then it's not > really > > relevant then is it ;) > > I was trying to help you find the real problem. If you don't want help, > stop > bitching. > > I have seen more requests here to stop using some blacklists because of > the > requestor was unable to understand something. I think this is just > another > case... >
Here's a story, maybe some of the "whiners" will learn from it... We got listed on SORBS once in early '06... Yes, we had to pay $ to get removed - a whopping $50 AU to the Australian children's hospital ... (not even $50 US at the time?) Yes, this was a giant hassle and inconvenience, it caused us much trouble, wasted time, loss of mail, as well as loss of productivity and (possibly) business revenue. Did we feel extorted? No. Why? Because it was indeed our fault (getting listed) and the money did not go to SORBS, their whole point in making it difficult to get de-listed is so you WON'T GET LISTED AGAIN and have to FIX YOUR DNS AND/OR MTA! (..is this really a "bad thing"?) Needless to say, we haven't been listed anywhere since, and it helped us fix some major security holes we weren't aware of, so in the long run, it was almost worth it... Regards, j