"We just do not handle delisting requests on the mailinglist. Thats not what is is here for."
That is understood. What is not understood is why it is so hard to get a delisting request through proper channels, that many have to resort to this list out of desperation. If we don't have the magic formula to get the site to accept our request, and our mail is rejected, what are we supposed to do?
You call us spammers and slam the door in our face. As bad as spam is, I think it is worse to interfere with legitimate email and provide no way to report mistakes.
Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
Hi!
No Raymond it is not clear and your unilateral "I'm closing the thread" reply is not going to wash.
If you look at the removal form it does NOT offer any means for a person whose domain is listed to get delisted unless they can provide email headers etc.,
Now if you want to be a list nazi that's your prerogative, but unless you accept that the SURBL website is flawed I'm afraid you're going to lose support from ISPs like ourselves
If you want to talk about the SURBL site please open a new thread, no problem at all. We are handling this whitelist request with the person directly.
We just do not handle delisting requests on the mailinglist. Thats not what is is here for. We cannot hand out example material here on the list. We cannot discuss things that we regularly do on the whitelist alias.
We get various delisting requests a week and they are handled in a professional way. There are a lot of well known people on that alias and thats what its used for.
If the form needs to be changed, fine, tell so, but dont drop your whitelist requests here. We wont handle them here.
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