I wonder what their justification is for doing this.

2015-06-21 16:33 GMT+02:00 Jered Floyd <je...@convivian.com>:

>
> Richard,
>
> > The BRBL may have listed the entire  /24 that includes your sending IPs.
> > Painful experience has shown that Barracuda won't hear your requests for
> > delisting, and the listing may never go away.
>
> I believe you've got it in one.  I heard back from a colleague on the same
> /24 (though not the same address!) and he had a client with a bad WordPress
> install that was generating spam.
>
> That seems to make this EmailReg situation even more egregious -- if
> they're really blocking whole networks based on a single IP then it really
> is a protection scheme operated (opaquely) by Barracuda.  "Pay us money if
> you want mail to get through to our customers; we'll blacklist you
> arbitrarily otherwise."  How can this possibly be legal under US
> racketeering laws?
>
> --Jered
>
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