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Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 17:26:19 PST8
From: "Dr. Jeffrey Race" <jrace@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: < "scoug-help@scoug.com" > scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: earthlink blocked email ?

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On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 13:43:23 PST8, Peter Skye wrote:
>I'm getting the following long error message every time I try to send to
>Steven Levine's Earthlink account. Note that my SendMail is apparently
>connecting to 7 different Earthlink mail servers (mx00-mx06) and getting
>blocked each time. Anyone have any suggestions?
>Following is the error message:

Go to <http://us.openrbl.org/>

Input

Get:

AS: 216.40.192.0/20 AS13749 Everyones Internet, Inc. Houston/Texas
Net 216.40.192-255 EVRY-BLK-6 Houston, Texas @ev1.net
Results: Positive=3, Negative=30 (2003-02-18 01:21:23 UTC)

DRBL/drbl.all: 216.40.201.*: DRBL weight: 0.8;
vote.drbl.vsu.ru@ns.vsu.ru/0.8; Spam. 20021219. Blocked by
blacklist-admin@vsu.ru;
SPEWS/spews.org: SPEWS2 [2] globalinternic, see
http://spews.org/ask.cgi?S397;
XBL/evry: too much spam; lying about a complete removal;

Negative 30: @COUNTRY @DYNAMIC @ISP @SPAM ASS BLARS BOPM DORKS DSBL
FIVETEN FORMMAIL INTERSIL
JIPPGMA LNSG NJABL NOMORE ORDB OSIRU PM0NO REYNOLDS RFC_IPWH SBL SORBS
SPAMBAG SPAMCOP SPAMSITE
UPL WIREHUB WYTNIJTO ZTL

Hints for 216.40.201.216: (external, use BACK or ALT-LEFT when done)

Track "peterskye.com" at [Whois, DNS & Abuse.net] and [Spamcop]
Search "216.40.201.216" at [Google|Spamcop|MAPS|Kundenserver]
CHECK: Nominate Open-Relay-Tests at: [OSIRU|DEVNULL|ORDB]
Proxy-Test at [hatcheck.org] NEW: [Add Comment] [Cached /24]

Apparently you are receiving service from EV1, a notorious spammer
haven. If so, you should talk to their management to reform their
business practices to get removed from SPEWS. If they won't, sue
them for damages for giving you a polluted IP address.

The complete history of EV1's offenses should be available on the
SPEWS site.

If you have more specific questions, post to Spam-L, who know
all about this: <http://www.claws-and-paws.com/spam-l/>.

Good luck. Let us know what happens.

Jeffrey Race

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