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author: einar
categories:
- General
comments: true
date: "2006-05-20T10:32:36Z"
slug: antispam-or-inconvenience
title: Antispam, or inconvenience?
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wordpress_id: 68
---
Today I found out that my own ISP's (Fastweb) mailserver got into a spam blacklist. I can understand how it happened, since Fastweb has a limited pool of public IPs and everything is behind a massive NAT. I checked the web page of the organization that blacklisted the IP and noticed they want you to pay a fine of $50 to get removed. I can understand that perhaps this is due to spammers being on a rampage around, but those guys just blacklisted an **entire** ISP's mail server because they didn't bother to check. And now you have to pay also to remove yourself? Bah.
What's worse is that my own ISP doesn't care a lot about such issues.  But that's another matter entirely.