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I recently changed isp's from Adelpia to Verzion DSL and noticed that an unusually high amount of email's I am sending out are bouncing back.
All with differing error messages.
I resend some from a Yahoo account instead of the email address I have from my domain name and those got bounced too, same error message.
I am assuming my isp has something to do with that? Would the isp be blacklisted because a lot of spam originates from there? Or is there another reason?
Can my domain be blacklisted?
I am not a spammer whatsoever and rely heavily like everybody else on email to get business done.
What can be done? How do I investigate this?
Thank you!
Saskia
Your mail server can be black listed, and probably is. This has happened to my company several times, and it sucks.
Couple of questions to you...
Have you been sending out spam, or anything someone might call spam?
Do you share a mail server with other companies?
Answering these two questions will start the process to get un-banned.
A Google search for just the name of ISP HOST turned up lots of other black-hat dirt.
I signed up with another ISP, similarly checked and apparently clean. I actually got better
service (larger bandwidth etc.) for slightly less money! No complaints here. - Larry
Some ISPs are quite odd. One ISP/web host we work with banned a huge chunk of AOL at one point. They detected spam from a set of AOL IPs, so they just blocked a massive range. When I pointed out that our clients were no longer able to get emails from their customers, the ISP claimed it was AOL's problem, and their action was perfectly appropriate. We were in the process of getting ready to cancel several contracts when they sheepishly backtracked & unblocked AOL.