On Sunday 04 January 2004 19:33, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
> 157.161.0.0/16 has missing or consecutive reverse dns, no RIPE customer
> reallocation records that identify the customer, no rwhois server. We
> don't accept mail directly from such ip addresses.
Another anti-spam-service who wants to save the world ?
> So I got in contact with improware.
>
> Their statement ist:
> The whole range belongs to improware and it's business units like
> teleport, so they see no need to register those business units to ripe.
<snip>
Document ID: ripe-288
6.2 Network Infrastructure and End User Networks
When an End User has a network using public address space this must be
registered separately with the contact details of the End User.
</snip>
Improware may consider to update their RIPE objects according to LIR policy ?
However this should not affect mail exchange in any way.
> So what now? Considering five-ten-sg as defunct and telling everybody
> not to use them anymore?
Anyone is free to accept mails or not. If they are important to them, they
will remove those strange blacklists.
Cheers
Erich
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