Tom Purl wrote:

> When I send e-mail using my mail hosting company as my SMTP host, it 
> gets bounced by the list.  I'm using a different SMTP host now, 
> which is why I can send this message to the list.  The problem is 
> that I don't have the option of using an alternate SMTP host most of 
> the day, so it would be really nice if I could use my mail hosting
> company (Zettai.net').
> 
> The error message below says that my mail hosting company's mail
> servers are blocked by Sorbs.  I forwarded this on to their tech
> support, and they said that Sorbs forces you to pay to get your name
> removed from their black list, which my mail hosting company 
> believes is unethical.

Paying money to be removed from a blacklist?  If this is correct then
this blacklist system must immediately be removed from spam checkers.
It's like blackmail.  I actually think this would be illegal.

> Is there anything that can be done by someone on this list to
> re-allow e-mail from my mail hosting company?  Any help at all would
> be greatly appreciated!

I'll ask someone to look into this.

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