Kai Schaetzl wrote: > M.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote on Thu, 11 Aug 2011 14:12:03 -0400: > >> I'm not sure who you're answering or agreeing with, but my point is >> still that 90% of everybody blocked has no clue whatever about what >> to do about it, and esp. the people with infected systems. A standard >> channel *to* an ISP for this kind of technical issue - either the >> ISP notifying the spammer that their machine needs to be cleaned >> before they'll be allowed back online, or between ISP, would do >> something useful. > > You confuse things. Either talk about RR (= ISP) or Bluehost (= Hosting > Provider). *You cannot mix both.* Users on ISP networks are blocked by I'm sorry if I've confused you. I used to be on RR when I lived in Chicago twice, and also in central Florida; that was several years ago. The last two years, I've used Bluehost/Hostmonster as my HP, and used them to send mail, *not* using my local ISP (which happens to be the phone co). <snip> mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos