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Topic: Problem DNSBL

we rent a new dedicated server (in soyoustart) since january, and his IP is in the list of blocked for sending e-mails by two Dnsbl. They do not allow to send messages to our customers and interfere with our work for our business.



Of course our server never sent SPAM (and it is not SMTP relay too)



But our SMTP server is blocked since January by

http://www.dnsblchile.org (137.240.69.158.dnsblchile.org)
http://spamgrouper.to/  (137.240.69.158.netblockbl.spamgrouper.to)

We can not send emails to some customers.
We contacted this 2 DNSBL by email

We have do delist request but we received only Answers copy-paste without delving into the essence of the problem at all
Many times we sent a request to the site to unlock, there is no result



Here it is : http://multirbl.valli.org/dnsbl-lookup/ … 0.137.html



What can we do to delist us if email do not work

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Re: Problem DNSBL

*) Contact DNSBL service provider. OK, you already did this and no result.
*) Contact your customer by other way, e.g. phone call, send email from your other email address, etc, ask their mail server admin to disable those 2 DNSBL services.

It's unfair that DNSBL provider doesn't allow you to delist a IP address. so let's kill it.

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Re: Problem DNSBL

I just took a look, and I once had the same problem with Spam Grouper's Net Block Blacklist. Right now, they don't seem to be replying to any delisting requests, because A: They are selling their service to another company, and B: Unless your hosting company requests the delisting for you, you're pretty much screwed. Even if your hosting provider does request a delisting, there's no guarantee that the person who currently is (or isn't) running this list doesn't respond to requests that aren't formatted a very specific way, and they also don't seem to care that their netblock list affects a lot of good email server admins.

I completely agree with Zhang. Let's kill this DNSBL.