Having fought with DNSBL providers, I think the BLACK part of the name is appropriate ... as in BLACK HOLE re. any hope of rational resolution. My ISP at the time incorrectly categorized my static IP block as dynamic and it proved impossible to get past that issue with the BL provider. It happened at the time that it would be convenient to change ISPs and I did. Then my email started using a hosted spam filter and my effective IPs were kept clean by someone else. During the time I was wrangling with the BL, I had a bounce from one ISP, but their message was complete enough documenting their whitelist process that I think it took about 5 minutes to fix. On Fri, 15 Apr 2016, John Leslie wrote: > JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <jordi.palet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Again: I really think we must reject emails coming from DNS-BL > > black listed servers. > > In a word, No. > > I'm in a spamhaus blacklist right now (working on it!!!), and spamhaus > refuses to say why. These things happen! > > If we were seeing a higher volume of spam get through, I'd agree to > instituting a moderation-like process; but we're not, and I dislike > make-work for moderators. > > Perhaps somebody would like to work on a captca? > > > Is up to each postmaster to make sure that the IP addresses of his/her > > servers are not listed in DNS-BL and his network free of malware that > > can create problems to others. > > Indeed, we try! > > But very few blacklist maintainers offer actually useful information > to help us do this. > > We _could_ in principle work up protocols to replace zero-maintenance > blacklists as "the solution" to spam. I tried, the last time the topic > was hot; but totally failed to get anything that wasn't trivial to bypass. > > > May be some day, someone at the IAOC can take care of this ??? instead > > of ignoring our complains. > > How much are you contributing to the funding of that additional work? > > -- > John Leslie <john@xxxxxxx> > > > ---------- > > This email has been scanned for spam and viruses by Proofpoint Essentials. Visit the following link to report this email as spam: > https://us1.proofpointessentials.com/index01.php?mod_id=11&mod_option=logitem&mail_id=m1w7uTVeX-2q&rid=113885848&report=1 >