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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/14/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Brian Wood</b> <<a href="mailto:beww@beww.org">beww@beww.org</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">David Engel wrote:<br>> On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 03:22:55PM -0600, Brian Wood wrote:<br>>> Jay Mallar wrote:
<br>>>> Not exactly sure why, but every three or four days, I get "disabled" due<br>>>> to "too many bounces", but only on this list. I'm on several other<br>>>> lists, although not nearly quite as active, and I've never been
<br>>>> "disabled" before.<br>>>><br>>>> Any idea how I can track this down? I'm not even sure who's doing the<br>>>> rejection...<br>>> Not sure, but I think "secureserver" has something to do with GoDaddy,
<br>><br>> It does.<br><br>Thought so.<br><br>><br>>> and I have heard complaints that some of their anti-spam measures can<br>>> get too aggressive.<br>><br>> They most certainly are too aggressive. I went through hell this past
<br>> January trying to get them to quit blocking <a href="http://www.mythtv.org">www.mythtv.org</a> as a spam<br>> site.<br><br>Yeah, their philosophy is wacky. I subscribe to the "better than a<br>hundred guilty men go free..." theory.
<br><br>><br>>> I'd start there.<br>><br>> I'd rather start with the actual bounce messages. I've asked Isaac<br>> for them a couple of times, but he hasn't delivered them yet. Dealing<br>
> with Godaddy technical support, at least regarding email and spam IME,<br>> was pure hell and I'd like to have as much information as possible<br>> before going into battle with them again.<br><br>They can be a little crazy. One time they identified a "spammer" (they
<br>were incorrect) and simply blocked the sender's entire class B network<br>block. Not the best solution IMHO.<br><br>My friends solved the problem by simply not sending mail through them. I<br>think it will take a lot of people doing something like that to change
<br>their behavior, their management doesn't care if you talk to the tech<br>guys all day, as they are paying them anyway.<br><br>I can certainly understand why it would not be Isaac's highest priority.<br><br>Don't they have some way to whitelist a site?
<br><br>beww</blockquote>
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<div>If you mean doesn't GoDaddy have a way to whitelist a site, apparently not from my discussions with them. After a lengthy debate with them, we eventually had to change providers. They did, however, refund our unused portion because of their inability to deal with the problem.
</div><br>As an interim solution, I ended up moving all of my mailing lists to a GMail account, which I actually ended up leaving that way anyhow even after changing ISPs.</div>
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