[CentOS] Re: offtopic question .. apprecyice ur help

2008-10-31 Thread Scott Silva
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 Anyone have any experience dealing with SURBL?  I have a client who's
 domain and IP is not listed in SURBL, but their client in China is using
 SURBL and my client's emails are getting blocked.  Can't seem to find
 how SURBL is blocking them
 
Could the client in China either have an old copy of the feed, or maybe a
Chinese ISP keeps an older copy cached of the feed?

The Chinese client could also whitelist your client.

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Re: [CentOS] Re: offtopic question .. apprecyice ur help

2008-10-31 Thread Matt Shields
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Scott Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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  Anyone have any experience dealing with SURBL?  I have a client who's
  domain and IP is not listed in SURBL, but their client in China is using
  SURBL and my client's emails are getting blocked.  Can't seem to find
  how SURBL is blocking them
 
 Could the client in China either have an old copy of the feed, or maybe a
 Chinese ISP keeps an older copy cached of the feed?

 The Chinese client could also whitelist your client.


I've moved their website to 3 totally different ISPs.  LayeredTech,
Superbhost, and now Savvis colo.

Not sure on the whitelist, we've having a hard time getting anyone in the
China office that knows how this is setup.  I guess the previous tech that
set it up left.


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[CentOS] Re: offtopic question .. apprecyice ur help

2008-10-31 Thread Scott Silva
on 10-31-2008 10:14 AM Matt Shields spake the following:
 On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Scott Silva
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 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
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  Anyone have any experience dealing with SURBL?  I have a client who's
  domain and IP is not listed in SURBL, but their client in China is
 using
  SURBL and my client's emails are getting blocked.  Can't seem to find
  how SURBL is blocking them
 
 Could the client in China either have an old copy of the feed, or
 maybe a
 Chinese ISP keeps an older copy cached of the feed?
 
 The Chinese client could also whitelist your client.
 
 
 I've moved their website to 3 totally different ISPs.  LayeredTech,
 Superbhost, and now Savvis colo.
 
 Not sure on the whitelist, we've having a hard time getting anyone in
 the China office that knows how this is setup.  I guess the previous
 tech that set it up left.
 
 
The Chinese government also blocks a lot of stuff. Maybe you can get them to
pony up for a roadtrip?  ;-P



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