Zoneedit DNS blacklisting

Jeff Lasman blists at nobaloney.net
Mon Apr 19 21:02:40 UTC 2004


On Monday 19 April 2004 01:44 am, Jocab wrote:

> I have been using zoneedit for years using MailForward on some
> domains. However, it seems now that Zoneedit enforces DNS
> blacklisting very strictly for MailForward.

First, let's understand that mail forwarding has nothing to do with DNS.

While ZoneEdit offers both services, one has nothing to do with the 
other, except that they bill it and manage it together.

> I understand this, but
> the problem is that many people who mail me, and whose server (or
> better, the smtp-server of their provider) is in the blacklist, can't
> mail me anymore. I know *many* big providers with smtp-servers in the
> blacklist. Is there anything to be done? I know it's not Zoneedit's
> or my fault, but it's very annoying.

Actually, if zoneEdit's blacklist contains many big providers and is 
affecting your email from many of your correspondents, then it possibly 
is their fault; perhaps they're being too aggressive.

> Are there some DNS-services
> which let this to be configurable? I thought about MyDomain.com but
> they don't seem to do anything like DNS-services anymore. (for
> domains not registered with them). I am prepared to pay for
> DNS-hosting.

I'll reply to this offlist.

Jeff
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