Repeated Blacklisting / IP reputation
Jon Lewis
jlewis at lewis.org
Tue Sep 8 19:08:38 UTC 2009
On Tue, 8 Sep 2009, Wayne E. Bouchard wrote:
> This is not actually a new problem. ISPs have been fighting this for
> some time. When a dud customer spams from a given IP range and gets it
> placed in various RBLs, when that customer is booted or otherwise
> removed, that block will probably get reissued. The new customer then
> calls up and says, "my email isn't getting through." All it takes is a
The difference/issue here is that it's easy for you when turning down or
turning up a customer to check the IP space being revoked/assigned in the
various popular public DNSBLs, sparing your customers the headache of
being assigned blacklisted IPs. Until your next customer starts using the
space and can't send us email, you have no way of knowing that we null
routed the subnet on our MX cluster.
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