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Re: Contact for Yahoo postmaster ?

  • From: Derek J. Balling
  • Date: Tue Oct 30 18:52:34 2001

already had replied offlist. :)

D

At 6:45 PM -0500 10/30/01, Steven J. Sobol wrote:
Forwarded via BCC to a Yahoo! who is one of the software engineers,
IIRC. (Derek, if you're on NANOG I apologize - I didn't recall whether you
are or not.)

He can point you in the right place and/or help you make contact with the
appropriate people....


On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:


In article <cistron.9r9ipi$kov$1@ncc1701.cistron.net>,
Miquel van Smoorenburg <miquels@cistron-office.nl> wrote:
>Does anyone know who to contact if you've been blacklisted
>by the Yahoo SMTP servers?
>
># nc -s195.64.68.40 203.199.70.34 smtp
>553 Mail from 195.64.68.40 not allowed - user complaints of spam from this ip
>
>I tried postmaster@yahoo.com but got no reply.
>
>Weird that a mailservice this big blacklists people without giving
>them advance notice and without reading postmaster@yahoo.com ..

Right, I've tried postmaster@yahoo.com, abuse@yahoo.com,
tech-contact@yahoo-inc.com. I got an auto-reply from the latter
two, but that's all. Been blacklisted for a week now I guess,
without any reason I know of.

If someone from Yahoo reads this please contact me at postmaster@cistron.nl

Mike.

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