Has anyone seen this before? I just switched from Cox internet to AT&T internet yesterday and when I attempted to change my address on the profile page here at the club I got the following message. The following is the error message that I get.
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Your request was not sent due to the following error: 521 DNSRBL: Blocked for abuse. See
http://att.net/blocks 521 DNSRBL: Blocked for abuse. See
http://att.net/blocks
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I called AT&T and they could not help except to tell me that the site was blocked. I checked the error message and it tells me that your site has been blocked because of spam or other abuse. Also, when I go to the att.net/blocks page it directs me to the following message.
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A nondelivery report containing the error code 521 indicates that a specified mailing system is blocked because it has displayed behavior consistent with spamming or other forms of abuse of network resources. This behavior has been noted by our system, by other reputable monitors of network activity, or by both. If you think your IP has been misidentified as a source of spamming or other questionable behavior, we recommend taking the following steps:
1. Visit the websites of the third-party sources:
http://www.spamhaus.org/
http://ipremoval.sms.symantec.com/lookup/
If you are on either of these lists, follow the directions provided there for requesting removal.
AND . . .
2. Visit the page for requesting removal from the list we create:
http://www.att.net/general-info/bls_inf ... admin.html
Please note that the processes for requesting removal are intended to be completed by system administrators, not individuals. Processing a request requires information that only administrators will know. If you are an individual user whose messages have been blocked, please send a message to your administrator pointing him to this page (
http://www.att.net/general-info/bls_info/521.html). In most cases, you can reach an administrator through the Postmaster address for the system you are using (postmaster@[your_e-mail_system.net]).
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I don't know what is going on....anyone had this problem before???? Can anyone help??????
Huzzah,
Lieutenant Colonel Jerry D. White, USA
5th Brigade 'old unmovable'
1st Division
II Corps
Army of the Potomac
The simplest explanation is the best. - Occam's Razor
-but-
Simplicity is not proof of truth.