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RE: Go daddy mail services admin

  • From: Raymond Corbin
  • Date: Fri Oct 03 14:23:26 2008

Yeah they usually simply do /24 blocks. From what I remember in the
blacklist 550 response it says a removal link? Something like

http://unblock.secureserver.net/?ip=x.x.x.x right?

-r

-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Shore [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 2:13 PM
To: Jeff Kinz; NANOG
Subject: Re: Go daddy mail services admin

Jeff Kinz wrote:
> Based on their long term refusal to adjust their policy to
> conform to PBL intended usage of the list I suspect this
> issue cannot be corrected.  The only answer I have found is
> to inform the affected people they have to move from GoDaddy
> to a company that does a better job to correct the problem.

GoDaddy is about as worthless of a mail provider and it gets.  I can't 
count the number of times I've had customers get themselves blacklisted 
by GoDaddy and not be able to get unlisted.  Finding a contact number 
for them used to be damn near impossible.  Finding a competent mail 
admin on the other end actually was impossible.  My own company got 
blacklisted by GoDaddy a little over a year ago.  A user with an 
infected laptop relayed infected email out through the corporate 
firewall's NAT pool (no longer blindly permitted).  GoDaddy's response? 
  The entire /24 used by our corporate firewall was blacklisted 
intermittently for about 6 months.

Our recommendation to our clients and our SP customers is to not use 
GoDaddy's mail services.  Pick a mail provider that's known for being 
responsive.

Justin