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[NANOG] Block: Road Runner Internal IP blacklist 72.22.18.105
- Subject: [NANOG] Block: Road Runner Internal IP blacklist 72.22.18.105
- From: crpopovi at nauticom.net (Clinton Popovich)
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 11:20:45 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <01c001c8a6db$661c79d0$32556d70$@net> <6E7EB2F0E1A0634CACFF78A04B6452DB0FCF60ACF0@alpha-dc01.alphatheory.local> <[email protected]>
This issue has been resolved thanks all!
Clinton Popovich
Systems Administrator
Consolidated Communications, Inc.
Formerly Nauticom Internet Services
Tel: 724-933-9540
Fax: 724-933-9888
Email: Clinton.Popovich at consolidated.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Bj?rn Mork [mailto:bjorn at mork.no]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 10:24 AM
To: Matthew Evans
Cc: Clinton Popovich; nanog at nanog.org
Subject: Re: [NANOG] Block: Road Runner Internal IP blacklist 72.22.18.105
Matthew Evans <mevans at alphatheory.com> writes:
> Road Runner utilizes a volume based spam block from my
> understanding. If you send over X amount of email in Y amount of time,
> they block you. You need to create a rule that staggers the number of
> messages you send to all rr.com domains so as to not trigger the
> threshold and become blocked. See here for the limits:
> http://security.rr.com/spam.htm#ratelimit
So they'll block all the major ISPs smtp relays, but not the infected
PCs used to inject spam? Smart. Do their customers really accept this?
Bj?rn