Zoneedit DNS blacklisting

Jocab john at jo-nospam.com.easynews.com
Tue Apr 20 07:09:02 UTC 2004


On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 14:02:40 -0700, Jeff Lasman <blists at nobaloney.net>
wrote:
>> I understand this, but
>> the problem is that many people who mail me, and whose server (or
>> better, the smtp-server of their provider) is in the blacklist, can't
>> mail me anymore. I know *many* big providers with smtp-servers in the
>> blacklist. Is there anything to be done? I know it's not Zoneedit's
>> or my fault, but it's very annoying.
>
>Actually, if zoneEdit's blacklist contains many big providers and is 
>affecting your email from many of your correspondents, then it possibly 
>is their fault; perhaps they're being too aggressive.

They clearly are, but users cannot configure blacklisting, alas...

>> Are there some DNS-services
>> which let this to be configurable? I thought about MyDomain.com but
>> they don't seem to do anything like DNS-services anymore. (for
>> domains not registered with them). I am prepared to pay for
>> DNS-hosting.
>
>I'll reply to this offlist.

Thanks, I'm having problems with my primary e-mail address, I'll send
you another one.


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