Greetings, 

We obtained a direct assigned IP block 69.197.64.0/18 from ARIN in 2008. This 
block has been cursed (for lack of a better word) since we obtained it.  It 
seems like every customer we have added has had repeated issues with being 
blacklisted by DUL and the cable carriers. (AOL, AT&T, Charter, etc).  I 
understand there is a process to getting removed, but it seems as if these IPs 
had been used and abused by the previous owner.  We have done our best to 
ensure these blocks conform to RFC standards, including the proper use of 
reverse DNS pointers.

I can resolve the issue very easily by moving these customers over to our other 
direct assigned 66.254.192.0/19 block.  In the last year I have done this 
numerous times and have had no further issues with them.

My question:  Is there some way to clear the reputation of these blocks up, or 
start over to prevent the amount of time we are spending with each customer 
troubleshooting unnecessary RBL and reputation blacklisting? 

I have used every opportunity to use the automated removal links from the SMTP 
rejections, and worked with the RBL operators directly.  Most of what I get are 
cynical responses and promises that it will be fixed.  

If there is any question, we perform inbound and outbound scanning of all 
e-mail, even though we know that this appears to be something more relating to 
the block itself.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how we can clear this issue up?  
Comments on or off list welcome.

Thanks,

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Tom Pipes 
T6 Broadband/ 
Essex Telcom Inc 
tom.pi...@t6mail.com 


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