Re: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists

2017-07-21 Thread Bill Cole
On 21 Jul 2017, at 17:09, Scott Bonacker wrote: If email is to be used for legal notices, with potential penalties and consequences for non-receipt, non-delivery, etc., This would be a terrible idea. There is no single responsible party overseeing end-to-end handling of email that crosses dom

Re: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists

2017-07-21 Thread Scott Bonacker
PM To: mailop@mailop.org Subject: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists The IP for abanet.org is (currently) listed on CASA and SORBS as a bad sender - https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a38.99.228.141 <https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=b

Re: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists

2017-07-12 Thread Michelle Sullivan
John Levine wrote: In article <01ef01d2fb31$bf07bb90$3d1732b0$@bonackers.com> you write: What authority is required to make a request for removal from a block list? Once the problem is fixed, it usually doesn't matter who asks to have the block removed. For that matter, if the problem hasn't b

Re: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists

2017-07-12 Thread Scott Bonacker CPA
> As a user, you can vote with your feet/wallet and find hosting someplace that doesn't have that happen to them often. True, it has happened twice already this year and another provider may not use the same block list(s). That bit of information - who do you use? - is not readily available.

Re: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists

2017-07-12 Thread Michael Wise via mailop
On Behalf Of John Levine Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 10:39 AM To: mailop@mailop.org Cc: lis...@bonackers.com Subject: Re: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists In article <01ef01d2fb31$bf07bb90$3d1732b0$@bonackers.com> you write: >What authority is required to make a request

Re: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists

2017-07-12 Thread Michael Peddemors
On 17-07-12 10:10 AM, Scott Bonacker CPA wrote: What authority is required to make a request for removal from a block list? Certainly not a user, but what level in the sending organization? Personally, the person/organization listed in the 'rwhois' or SWIP for that IP Address, is a representat

Re: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists

2017-07-12 Thread John Levine
In article <01ef01d2fb31$bf07bb90$3d1732b0$@bonackers.com> you write: >What authority is required to make a request for removal from a block >list? Once the problem is fixed, it usually doesn't matter who asks to have the block removed. For that matter, if the problem hasn't been fixed, it usuall

[mailop] User question about getting off blocklists

2017-07-12 Thread Scott Bonacker CPA
The IP for abanet.org is (currently) listed on CASA and SORBS as a bad sender - https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=blacklist%3a38.99.228.141 &run=emailheaders What authority is required to make a re

Re: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists

2017-07-12 Thread valdis . kletnieks
On Wed, 12 Jul 2017 12:10:21 -0500, "Scott Bonacker CPA" said: > The IP for abanet.org is (currently) listed on CASA and SORBS as a bad sender > What authority is required to make a request for removal from a block > list? Certainly not a user, but what level in the sending > organization? As a

Re: [mailop] User question about getting off blocklists

2017-07-12 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 7/12/17 10:10 AM, Scott Bonacker CPA wrote: What authority is required to make a request for removal from a block list? No authority is required to make a request. No authority is required to make a request for a pony, either. Whether the request is likely to be granted is very circumsta