There was a discussion pointed at by /. a week or so ago that had an interesting discussion of RBLs.
http://theory.whirlycott.com/~phil/antispam/rbl-bad/rbl-bad.html Joel On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 09:41:38AM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > thanks, steven > > that's a good link to know -- i'll definitely keep it in mind! > > and from now on, i'll think twice before sending out spam. i honestly > didn't think anyone would mind some nigeria scam emails... ;) > > the thing that sucks is that i can understand blocking out a PPPoE > netblock, but blocking out the entire netblock space of pacbell.net is a > bit... heavy handed! > > this whole experience has left me feeling ... dirty! :( > > pete > > > begin Steven Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The reciever is setup to use a block list by ip address. So, lookup your MX > > and/or IP Address in a lookup site. > > For all potential email block/spam problems, I turn to > > www.dnsstuff.com > > > > The MX for dirac.org is 'mail.dirac.org' > > The IP is 64.164.47.8' > > > > Looking up the IP Address at DNSStuff gets you > > http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ip4r.ch?ip=64.164.47.8 > > > > Your IP is listed in spambag.org's email blocklist > > http://www.spambag.org/cgi-bin/spambag?mailfrom=pacbell > > > > Pete, you spammer you. :) j/k > > Best of luck getting off of it seeing as it is a PacBell IP netblock. > > Your best hope is if 'netease.net' can whitelist your ip address. > > > > -sp [...] _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech