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Re: Anyone shed light on Verizon blocking pop3 offnetwork?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark E. Jeftovic)
Wed Oct 15 14:18:16 2014

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Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 14:15:07 -0400
From: "Mark E. Jeftovic" <markjr@easydns.com>
To: Jack Bates <jbates@paradoxnetworks.net>
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Good luck.

Let me know if you find anybody with a clue over there.

Last week we took over ZoneEdit (DNS Provider + mail forwarding) and
they started blocking the new ZoneEdit mail forwarders within a couple
hours of go-live - almost certainly it's some statistical based block
because of the sudden influx of mail from a new IP.

Impossible to get ahold of anybody, multiple delist requests go unanswered.

Almost considering blocking verizon across everything we control just to
get somebody's f***ing attention over there.

- mark


Jack Bates wrote:
> I have a customer that left Verizon FIOS when he moved but kept his
> email address. About a month ago, he says his pop3 quit connecting. I've
> tested the ports he's using and notice they aren't responding. He's
> tried helpdesk and they sent him to the abuse whitelist. He tried the
> abuse@, which of course wouldn't be the correct location. Any
> recommendations?
> 
> 
> Jack
> 

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Mark E. Jeftovic <markjr@easydns.com>
Founder & CEO, easyDNS Technologies Inc.
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