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#147213 12-Jun-2014 14:45
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Recently i have changed to Unlimited plan on telecom and comes with that is a dynamic IP (Not A problem Because i use Dynamic DNS) But the main Problem is the Spam lists this is one of the main ones that causes emails to bounce
http://www.spamhaus.org/pbl/query/PBL255696
What is the best way to get away from this problem?

This is what they say to do

"Your IP address has been blocked for policy reasons [zombie,relay,bot,spam]. Please ensure you clear any unwanted emails from your queues before requesting removal. Email security@xtra.co.nz to organise delisting."

Tried to Do that And they just said they cant do it and called They said the same thing




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  #1064178 12-Jun-2014 15:46
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Use you ISP as a relay I'm afraid




Generally known online as OpenMedia, now working for Red Hat APAC as a Technology Evangelist and Portfolio Architect. Still playing with MythTV and digital media on the side.




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  #1064179 12-Jun-2014 15:46
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Either relay through Telecom's services, or go on a plan/product that supports running your own mail service. Not much else you can do if the recipients mail servers are using PBL for blocking.
Preventing users willy-nilly setting up mail servers and directly delivering outbound mail is a relatively common practice to prevent an ISPs network from being a spam source.


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