On Die, 2004-11-30 at 16:52 +0800, HaJo Schatz wrote:
I'd in the first instance ask myself why my IP got into their list. You wouldn't have had your server open for public relay in the past (or still), would you? I believe tackling the root cause should be the first step.
The RBL providers _assuming_ the range my IP is in to be 1) dynamic 2) for residential customers.
I have _never_ run a public relay and almost certainly never will.
I first thought of a cronjob to nag the removal contact about once per hour, but I doubt this account does ever get read.
With this attitude I understand why your IP is in black-lists ;-)
What do you do against blackmailers that are out of your legal and physical reach?
Yepp. On top, you may talk to the final receipient and inform him about the unprofessional mail admin (if this is really true, see above) he's paying fees to. His voice to an ISPs mail admin will be stronger than yours.
My current problem is that I cannot post to postfix-users@postfix.org, I have already mailed Wietse but got no response.
Reciprocally blocking their domain from delivering here?
Which would put you on the same level of mail admin you claim they are...
I would only prevent them to send a mail to which they cannot get an answer...
Tom