On Fri, 25 Jan 2013, mario21 wrote:
Thank you for your replies guys. The emails are blocked by my mail provider
(ISP is different from my mail provider). I already tried to contact him but
I would like to know more... He told me that DNS blacklists have "higher
priority" and he can't do anything about it while the sender is blacklisted.
So I would like to know whether there is a possibility to resolve my problem
- I can't tell my client "sorry, you have to change your mail provider"
although it's true...



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The only way to resolve this issue is to ask your mail provider to whitelist your email address from his dns/blacklist checks. If he can do this then that should solve your problem.

However, if he does this it will affect the amount of spam you receive. DNSBL checks aren't perfect but they do block a lot of spam attempts.

Ted Hatfield

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