dealing with sorbs
- edagro
- Student Sheep
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dealing with sorbs
Hello after a long time. I've run into a problem of mail between an ISP and a list server apparently being treated as spam because the ISP (verizon.net) has been listed as a spam source on the DB of a supposed outfit called http://www.sorbs.net (don't try to log on, the site you'll reach is unresponsive & triggers alerts. See the story at http://www.iadl.org/sorbs/sorbs-story.html ). I haven't been able to reach anyone at verizon to ask if they have a way to get delisted without contacting sorbs, and the host of the list server is also pretty poor in support. I can copy the delivery notice here if it would help. Does anyone have a clue what I might do next? Thanks! - ed
- stan_qaz
- Omniscient Kiwi
- Location: Gilbert, Arizona
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Re: dealing with sorbs
I have no problem getting to their pages and the delisting stuff looks pretty simple.
http://www.au.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/support
http://www.au.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/support
I am not a Firetrust employee just a MW user.
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- edagro
- Student Sheep
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Re: dealing with sorbs
Yeah, the page looks good. But it's totally nonfunctional.stan_qaz wrote:I have no problem getting to their pages and the delisting stuff looks pretty simple.
http://www.au.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/support