Re: [bitfolk] Spamhaus "zen" DNSBL has again listed our supp…

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Author: Andy Smith
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Subject: Re: [bitfolk] Spamhaus "zen" DNSBL has again listed our support ticket mailhost

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Hello,

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 04:59:25AM +0000, Andy Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 06:46:25AM +0200, Andreas Olsson wrote:
> > How big your Linode IPv6 pool? Any chance that you are getting blocked
> > by what some other Linode customer is doing?
>
> That's a good point. It's only a /116 (4,096 addresses)—how
> annoying.
>
> I'll ask Linode for a /64 and see how it goes.


I've renumbered it into a different and dedicated /64 now, so if
Spamhaus block the new /64 it can only be related to my activity. If
they don't then I probably owe Spamhaus an apology as they may have
been legitimately blocking (someone else) after all.

Still, some way to know which IPv6 address(es) in the /64 they have
problems with would have been massively useful.

Cheers,
Andy

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