On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 08:56 -1000, Alexandre Chapellon wrote: on getting delisted at SORBS. > At least they give a time window :) Try to know why you're listed at > barracuda: This is true pain! This is not correct. Barracuda offer a 24 hour phone service when you can speak to a real person should you have an issue. Getting delisted is simple but ongoing offenders can simply forget it. > Indeed no IP should be blacklisted undefinitely... at least without > checking regularily. I don't agree. An IP that hops on and off lists should stay ON until the blocklist operator is satisfied that no further abuse will come from it. Hoping on and off as spammers/esp's run around a ring of IP's for a few weeks defeats the point somewhat.
As for SORBS, the easy way to get delisted and quit whining about how long it takes, is to *not* get listed in the first place. It's really a case of actions have consequences. Not careful in your output, don't expect any sympathy.