Armorbeast opened this issue on Sep 11, 2004 ยท 66 posts
elizabyte posted Sat, 11 September 2004 at 10:49 PM
I understand your frustration, and I did read the thread you provided. I also see that they summed up what I've said here with this: his/her e-mail being blocked by another ISP that is using the SpamCop DNSbl in the tool-set of anti-spam traffic control It's some ISP doing this. It's not Spamcop doing it, other than they have the IP address in their database. Something at your IP address is generating enough spam to keep the IP address in the database, and some ISP is using that information to block mail. my site is blacklisted for everyone using spamcop whether they want the email or not Actual Spamcop users can very, very easily move "wanted" mail that gets incorrectly put in the spam trap into a list of "always pass" and it'll go right to their inbox from then on. People who have the misfortune to have ISPs who are using the blacklists without their knowledge or consent should change IPSs. bonni
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