Your host 64.79.161.12 was found on the DNS Blacklist at either www.spamcop.net or www.spamhaus.org

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  1. Here is how one of our emails to a customer came back to us. Looks like the Discount ASP problem (outages, aol bounce, spamliting) deepens.

    Connected to 65.215.148.11 but sender was rejected.
    Remote host said: 554 Your host 64.79.161.12 was found on the DNS Blacklist at either www.spamcop.net or www.spamhaus.org
     
  2. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    We are aware of this problem and are working on getting this resolved.

    Please note that the AOL issue of December 2004was resolved and AOL technical staff stated the DiscountASP.NET was never blacklisted by AOL. The problem was caused by AOL doing something to their spam filters over the weekend and affected many other ISPs as well. AOL admins fixed this issue.

    The recent email outages in December2004 referred to in this post were caused by spamming activities. The outages were 15-25 minutes. We performed Email system maintenance and upgrades in December and we have not experienced a similar outage.

    DiscountASP.NET
     
  3. Yes, I host many of my customers sites at discount asp so those 15-20 minute outages caused me numerous lost hours in phone calls each time it happened. But there have been many other short term spurts of outages that go back way past December.

    The aol problem lasted around a week. It was very hard to tell my customers to just wait and be patient when their competitors could still send emails to the aol folks.

    Now I am getting spamcop blacklisting bouncebacks. Seems like a new problem pops up every week between outages.

    So it has been quite some time since I could count on the email /emoticons/nono.gif

    Things have not improved
     
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