On Sunday, March 15, 2015 4:32:12 AM Philippe Verdy wrote:
> But is your subnet really declared with a stable IP range within a
> *secured* whois or DNS database? Contact your ISP to get a stable IP range
> or have it declared instead of being within the same shared block (may be
> they will want you to subscribe and pay a fixed IP setting for your
> server,allocated by your ISP outside its generic shared block,or publicly
> marked as excluded from it with a specific subdelegation).
I'm not familiar with this concept. It would also be unlikely to help, since
Spamhaus is *intentionally* including innocent IPs in the blacklisting because
they want the ISP to feel pressured into paying them for services.
Luke
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