[server-admins] IP address space allocation - Phoenix
Troy A. Griffitts
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Sat May 14 14:27:58 MST 2011
Dear Ed,
Thank you for helping us migrate our servers to your facilities earlier
this year. We have been pleased with your service.
I realize this isn't your responsibility, but I was wondering if you
have any idea how we can get off of microsoft's email blacklist. Since
we have moved our servers, it seems our new IP or something along the
way has been marked as evil at some point in history by the evil empire
and I have no idea how to resolve the matter. The practical problem is
that we can not send mail to anyone with a hotmail.* or live.com
account. Header excerpt below. We have tried following the links they
recommend in the response, but they don't give any obviously useful
information-- no simple "type your ip here and tell us why you think you
should be removed" form.
Thanks for any advice you might offer,
Troy A. Griffitts
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On 01/26/2011 03:56 PM, Ed LaFrance wrote:
> Hello Troy -
>
> Submitted; should be activated at 5am tomorrow morning.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ed LaFrance
>
> On 1/25/2011 9:43 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>> Dear Ed,
>>
>> We are all set to start handling reverse DNS. The information you ask
>> for is below.
>>
>> Thank you for only charging us for the 2 additional badges we obtained
>> instead of my initially requested 4.
>>
>> Hope things are well. I'm back in the UK and it's freezing here.
>>
>> On 01/12/2011 07:32 PM, Ed LaFrance wrote:
>>> To have reverse DNS delegated to you, please supply us with the
>>> following information:
>>>
>>> 1. Primary nameserver name (ie ns1.mynameserver.com)
>>
>> crosswire.org
>>
>>> 2. Secondary nameserver name (ie ns2.mynameserver.com optional)
>>
>> codns.computeroptions.net
>>
>>> 3. Notation desired (DeGroot, RFC4183, or RFC2317)
>>
>> RFC4183
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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