> > Could be that their DNS Servers are messed up.. seen a lot of that going on
> > lately..
>
>Rick, same thing I'm thinking. We just started using Active Directory
>and since it's IP-based, plus includes it's own DNS server, I could see how
>these problems could grow over time.

It's not a DNS issue.  Your mailserver's IP address is listed in a spam 
database.  It's in there, that's all.  No DNS problems can cause 
that.  SPEWS listed your IP.

 > I haven't reached my sales rep today (never can when I ain't
 > buying!), but they have 2 OC-12's at the Irvine, California datacenter, 
so I
 > hope they're not buying bandwidth from Deltanet. But I must confess to not
 > knowing much about peering, etc.

Deltanet *owns* the IP address you are using.  It actually doesn't matter 
how much or how little of their bandwidth XO buys from Deltanet; your IP 
address belongs to Deltanet.  Think of it this way:  Deltanet has the power 
to change your IP address without you knowing, whereas XO can't do that 
(without Deltanet's permission).

                                                    -Scott
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