On Nov 30, 2010, at 6:45 AM, Eric Dugas wrote:
Greetings,
It came to my attention that one of our netblock 67.22.224.0/20 has been
listed incorrectly for the third time now in the DUHL (SORBS ticket 295935,
295729 and now 306195).
This time, the whole 67.22.192.0/18 is listed. Previously an even larger
subnet was wrongfuly listed, 67.20.0.0/14
What's the best practice to prevent that type of listing?
There's nothing you can do to prevent other peoples incompetence (and that's
the sole reason for the listing).
Your only two options are 1) legal injunction against GFI (which is unlikely to
actually stop the false listings entirely, but at least means they'll be
chastised by the legal system for them) or 2) encourage everyone you send email
to drop any use of such flawed spam filtering setups as SORBS or GFI.
Is it actually possible to talk with someone from SORBS?
SORBS is run by GFI, AIUI. There's plenty of contact information on their
website. http://www.gfi.com/company/contact.htm
Cheers,
Steve
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