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What is the Composite Blocking List, who owns it and how exactly do
they develop their data?

And how do they prevent email from being sent and/or received?

I'm asking because I'm thinking of suing them.
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What is the Composite Blocking List, who owns it and how exactly do
they develop their data?

And how do they prevent email from being sent and/or received?

I'm asking because I'm thinking of suing them.


What problem are you having?


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What is the Composite Blocking List, who owns it and how exactly do
they develop their data?


I'd love to help here, as I dont know what your referring to.I just
use my spam labeller in my E-Mail thingy.....

Mr Roughwater

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On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 20:31:48 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .
What is the Composite Blocking List, who owns it and how exactly do
they develop their data?

And how do they prevent email from being sent and/or received?

I'm asking because I'm thinking of suing them.


What problem are you having?


Turns out that I was banned from sending emails for two weeks and
never knew it. And only to certian mail servers. I just found out
about it when I tried to send you an email. And I just received an
email from a group member that is two weeks old (after my ISP did a
little investigation).

Problem is that the IP that was banned isn't my IP. I have a
permanent IP that I pay through the nose for. When I called my
provider, I was told that the IP has never changed and that they don't
understand it either.

I want revenge. :)
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On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 20:31:48 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
. ..
What is the Composite Blocking List, who owns it and how exactly do
they develop their data?

And how do they prevent email from being sent and/or received?

I'm asking because I'm thinking of suing them.


What problem are you having?


Turns out that I was banned from sending emails for two weeks and
never knew it. And only to certian mail servers. I just found out
about it when I tried to send you an email. And I just received an
email from a group member that is two weeks old (after my ISP did a
little investigation).

Problem is that the IP that was banned isn't my IP. I have a
permanent IP that I pay through the nose for. When I called my
provider, I was told that the IP has never changed and that they don't
understand it either.

I want revenge. :)


http://cbl.abuseat.org/

This is the place to figure out this stuff.

First of all, you're using your real e-mail address in newsgroups. That's
insane, especially since you need it to work for your business. But, all
sorts of nasty characters harvest email addresses from newsgroup messages,
and use them for wicked purposes.

Second, if I recall, your email address was plainly posted on your site,
right? That's another way for it to be harvested. There's a better way. Have
you ever clicked "contact us" at a commercial site, and end up at a page
where you type your message, and you never see their email address? Not sure
how it's done, but I know a newsgroup where you can probably find out.




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On Jul 9, 5:01 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 20:31:48 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"

wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .
What is the Composite Blocking List, who owns it and how exactly do
they develop their data?


And how do they prevent email from being sent and/or received?


I'm asking because I'm thinking of suing them.


What problem are you having?


Turns out that I was banned from sending emails for two weeks and
never knew it. And only to certian mail servers. I just found out
about it when I tried to send you an email. And I just received an
email from a group member that is two weeks old (after my ISP did a
little investigation).

Problem is that the IP that was banned isn't my IP. I have a
permanent IP that I pay through the nose for. When I called my
provider, I was told that the IP has never changed and that they don't
understand it either.

I want revenge. :)


Companies or organizations, or even individuals can use any blocking
service they wish and those services can block for whatever reason
they wish. In our business we deal with this all the time. Many of
them are just protection racquets, or just fronts for "reccomended"
hosting services that can "solve your problems". We have one customer
that uses a security monitor that constantly finds outdated **** to
blacklist for then follows up with a offer of their own provider.
Stupid internet customers are impressed with the self generated
"compliance" stickers they put on their sites. Either way, it is free
enterprise, you can not sue them for providing an "opinon" to paying
customers.

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On Jul 9, 5:01 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 20:31:48 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"

wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .
What is the Composite Blocking List, who owns it and how exactly do
they develop their data?


And how do they prevent email from being sent and/or received?


I'm asking because I'm thinking of suing them.


What problem are you having?


Turns out that I was banned from sending emails for two weeks and
never knew it. And only to certian mail servers. I just found out
about it when I tried to send you an email. And I just received an
email from a group member that is two weeks old (after my ISP did a
little investigation).

Problem is that the IP that was banned isn't my IP. I have a
permanent IP that I pay through the nose for. When I called my
provider, I was told that the IP has never changed and that they don't
understand it either.

I want revenge. :)


Companies or organizations, or even individuals can use any blocking
service they wish and those services can block for whatever reason
they wish. In our business we deal with this all the time. Many of
them are just protection racquets, or just fronts for "reccomended"
hosting services that can "solve your problems". We have one customer
that uses a security monitor that constantly finds outdated **** to
blacklist for then follows up with a offer of their own provider.
Stupid internet customers are impressed with the self generated
"compliance" stickers they put on their sites. Either way, it is free
enterprise, you can not sue them for providing an "opinon" to paying
customers.


I sure as hell can if they banned me for no discernable reason.
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 21:09:25 -0000,
wrote:

On Jul 9, 5:01 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 20:31:48 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"

wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .
What is the Composite Blocking List, who owns it and how exactly do
they develop their data?

And how do they prevent email from being sent and/or received?

I'm asking because I'm thinking of suing them.

What problem are you having?

Turns out that I was banned from sending emails for two weeks and
never knew it. And only to certian mail servers. I just found out
about it when I tried to send you an email. And I just received an
email from a group member that is two weeks old (after my ISP did a
little investigation).

Problem is that the IP that was banned isn't my IP. I have a
permanent IP that I pay through the nose for. When I called my
provider, I was told that the IP has never changed and that they don't
understand it either.

I want revenge. :)


Companies or organizations, or even individuals can use any blocking
service they wish and those services can block for whatever reason
they wish. In our business we deal with this all the time. Many of
them are just protection racquets, or just fronts for "reccomended"
hosting services that can "solve your problems". We have one customer
that uses a security monitor that constantly finds outdated **** to
blacklist for then follows up with a offer of their own provider.
Stupid internet customers are impressed with the self generated
"compliance" stickers they put on their sites. Either way, it is free
enterprise, you can not sue them for providing an "opinon" to paying
customers.


I sure as hell can if they banned me for no discernable reason.


If you are serious, good luck being able to find a lawyer who will not laugh
you out of his office. You have no damages.


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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
What is the Composite Blocking List, who owns it and how exactly do
they develop their data?

And how do they prevent email from being sent and/or received?

I'm asking because I'm thinking of suing them.


Just some guys trying to make money. The question is who is paying them.

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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
What is the Composite Blocking List, who owns it and how exactly do
they develop their data?

And how do they prevent email from being sent and/or received?

I'm asking because I'm thinking of suing them.


This may be what you are looking for:
http://cbl.abuseat.org/

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