> Our ARIN allocation is:
> 
> 67.217.144.0/20
> 
> and SORBS had us listed within a larger black listed range, like the
> containing /12. It took us weeks to be removed from that range (or to
> have
> an exception added). This was probably a couple of years ago, or early
> last
> year.

Our experience with their DUHL was very similar, and around the same time.  My 
post to NANOG about it is here:
http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2011-June/037568.html

Despite the only public reply being utterly unhelpful, the post resulted in 
human contact from SORBs and an eventual resolution of the issue.  I have 
observed this pattern repeated several times on-list since then (and several 
times prior to my post), so it would seem that posting to NANOG is (or, at that 
time, was) part of their delisting process.

Nathan Eisenberg


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