On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 02:53:15AM +0800, Yaoxing wrote:

> My company is a ecommerce company which send newsletters to our subscribed 
> clients weekly. we have nothing to do with spammers.

Sufficiently poor list management and/or privacy policies are
indistinguishable from spam. If you want to have your mail accepted widely
ensure that all email addresses are opted-in, never given away and never
purchased. Non-working addresses need to be reasonably promptly scrubbed
from the list.

    network:Class-Name:network
    network:ID:NETBLK-SOFTLAYER.67.228.128.0/19
    network:Auth-Area:67.228.128.0/19
    network:Network-Name:SOFTLAYER-67.228.128.0
    network:IP-Network:67.228.151.192/27
    network:IP-Network-Block:67.228.151.192-67.228.151.223
    network:Organization;I:DealExtreme
    network:Street-Address:PO BOX 779 TAI PO POST OFFICE
    network:City:TAI PO
    network:State:ot
    network:Postal-Code:Hong Kong
    network:Country-Code:HK
    network:Tech-Contact;I:sysadm...@softlayer.com
    network:Abuse-Contact;I:dealextr...@gmail.com
    network:Admin-Contact;I:IPADM258-ARIN
    network:Created:20100329
    network:Updated:20100329
    network:Updated-By:ipad...@softlayer.com

Also:

195.151.228.67.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR 67.228.151.195-static.reverse.softlayer.com.

is not a particularly wise PTR for a bulk-mail sending MTA.

-- 
        Viktor.

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