This is often the only way to get peoples attention and get action.


Providers dont care about individual /32's and will let them sit around and spew nigerian scams and pill spams without any consequences.

But they will care about a /24.

-Dan

On Thu, 5 Apr 2012, Drew Weaver wrote:

Now, if we could only teach Senderbase that if their customers receive 
'questionable' smtp traffic from 1 IP address in a /24 it doesn't mean that all 
IP addresses in that /24 are malicious we'd really be living it up in 2012.



-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Oduor [mailto:sam.od...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 7:56 AM
To: Chris Conn
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: SORBS?!

Some of the IP's I manage got blacklisted and its true they were spamming and 
Sorbs had a very valid reason for blacklisting them.

I got this response response from sorbs after resolving the problem amicably. 
Sorbs responded well on time.

*Your request appear to have been resolved. If you have any further questions 
or concerns, please respond to this message.

Please note:

If your IP address has been delisted (marked as 'Inactive'), it will take up to 
2 hours to get from the database to all the SORBS DNS servers.  Changes to the 
database are exported to the DNS zone files periodically, not immediately after 
every change.  Furthermore, after the updated database contents have been 
exported to the DNS zone files, it will then take up to 48 hours for the 
outdated DNS information to be removed from DNS caches around the world - none 
of these are in SORBS' control.

Please do not reply to this call with problems not related to this ticket or 
your request will be ignored.



*
*On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 10:53 PM, Chris Conn <cc...@b2b2c.ca> wrote:
*

*Hello,

Is anyone from SORBS still listening?   We have a few IP addresses here
and there that are listed, one in particular that has been for a spam
incident from over a year ago.  The "last spam" date is 03/05/2011
according to their lookup tools.* *

We don't have access to their Net Manager even if our ARIN POC
corresponds to the account on their system we opened a while ago.  We
use their ISP feedback form and never get any responses back.* *

Is SORBS still relevant and functional?* *

Sincerely,*

Chris Conn
B2B2C.ca




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Samson Oduor



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