On 10/07/2017 11:11, Dom Latter wrote:

And they are not saying they will blacklist it again if they get
spam from it.  They are saying they might blacklist it again if
they get spam from a *different* IP address - which happens to be
in a similar range.

It's like I move into a house and find that I am banned from having
visitors because somebody once held a noisy party in the house next
door.

To be honest, they're saying "You've chosen to use a badly behaved hosting company which helps spammers, so we can't guarantee your address won't get blocked again"

You can always change to a hosting company with a better reputation which deals properly with spammers. That'll solve your problem.

The only way bad hosting companies will change their ways is if legitimate customers go elsewhere. BT are just trying to encourage that. I don't generally agree with BT, but this seems reasonable to me. I wish Google, Microsoft etc would do the same...




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