On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 9:31:30 AM UTC-4,
[email protected] wrote:
On Sunday, 8 May 2022 at 08:21:19 UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
I almost forgot, I can't send email to one of my customers, because the MonsterHost IP address is blacklisted by Spamhaus. I need to put in a ticket about that... actually, I thought I had, but I don't see it. Maybe I never completed it.
I fully understand and accept that they are necessary sometimes, but blacklists can be an absolute PITA.
I couldn't e-mail from the UK to a relative in the States as her e-mail service had my service on a spamming blacklist!
This proved to be unresolvable. Very annoying.
Once I was blocked from sending email to the entire state government of Tennesse by what was not even a blacklist exactly. I think it was something run by Cisco where they scored the IP addressed and my hosting provider, with several different IP
addresses would float around being blocked and unblocked of their different servers. I had them move my account to different servers a couple of times, then just gave up and stopped trying to contact the state. That was really weird. There was some
sort of automated system you could contact to request having the block removed, but it was not very effective and literally, no way to get a person involved. You might think this would be a problem for the users of such systems, but I guess they figured
they were "paying Cisco, so it's got to be good".
My hosting provider seems to have resolved the issue for the short term, but this is the sort of problem you get from using a smaller hosting provider it would seem. If they get one customer on a shared hosting server, it ruins it for everyone on that
server.
Someone is offering me $50,000 for my domain name. Maybe I should sell and just give up email. Or use something like,
[email protected].
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