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Brian Wood wrote:
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<pre wrap="">David Engel wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 04:03:14PM -0600, Brian Wood wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Don't they have some way to whitelist a site?
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<pre wrap="">As David Shay said, no they don't. If you argue with them long
enough, they will unblock a site. However, their spam detector
appears to run on a two week cycle and if nothing changes, the site
will get block again and you have to start all over.
David
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Seems like the best answer is to go elsewhere for a mail server.
Plenty of vendors willing to do it for you, cheaply, and you can control
all functions.
Apparently others have had problems with those guys, see:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://nodaddy.com/">http://nodaddy.com/</a>
The only personal experience I have had is problems reaching a couple of
companies using them, my email was rejected as "spam", even though it
was one-time, text-only and otherwise not spammy AFAIK.
beww
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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I send a request for help to
GoDaddy to see what would happen:<br>
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face="arial, sans serif" size="2"><font color="#434068"><b>Dear
Sir/Madam,<br>
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Thank
you for contacting Online Support. If an IP address gets blocked from
our system, there is a good chance that the ISP's mail server was used
in a SPAM attack that affected our mail servers. Therefore, we must
investigate each situation individually to determine if the IP address
can be unblocked from our system. If we are able to unblock it, there
is no guarantee they will remain unblocked, because of our automated
SPAM detection processes. If the SPAM attack that came from the ISP's
mail server was an isolated case and is no longer involved in spamming,
then you should be able to send email through it to our mail servers
without incident once we remove the IP address(es) from our blacklist.<br>
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In
order to fully investigate the matter, we will need some additional
information. Please respond with the full bounceback message that the
sender is receiving (including full headers) for review.<br>
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-Jay
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