Even if this wasn't happening, you should still go sign up for DQS.
Cheers,
Al Iverson
On Sun, May 12, 2024 at 10:49 AM Lyle Giese via mailop
wrote:
>
> Based on reading Spamhaus's page(referenced below), they will slowly
> block ALL Vultr ip address space from using the Spamhaus public
> mirror
Based on reading Spamhaus's page(referenced below), they will slowly
block ALL Vultr ip address space from using the Spamhaus public
mirrors. Doesn't matter what the reverse IP address is.
But signing up for Spamhaus DQS free service, you merely change your
configuration after getting a free
Hi mailop,
I noticed that Spamhaus has posted a notice that after May 22nd, people and/or
businesses making use of Vultr for their infrastructure will need to transition
to a different way of querying the blocklists[1]. The post mentions that
Vultr’s default reverse IP assignment masks who is