http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ip4r.ch?ip=212.250.162.8
have heard people sending mails to yahoo or lycos (cant remember which one) are having problems a person who contacted the company had advised them that the ntl smtp was blacklisted
if you look into it...
Quote:
2004/Dec/08 17:06:17 UTC Removal Requested Requestor IP: 80.4.224.7/81.96.207.230
2004/Dec/09 17:15:07 UTC Removed
2004/Dec/11 00:59:32 UTC Listed in Unconfirmed (view message)
2004/Dec/11 00:59:32 UTC Listed in Multihop (view message)
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ntl were removed from the blacklist on the 9th and put back on it on the 11th!
this blacklisting seems stupid to me the test was sent my an ntl customer so how does this prove that ntl is operating an open relay?
Quote:
IP: 212.250.162.8
Input IP: 81.100.84.35
Transport: smtp
Message Received: 2004/12/11 00:59:32 UTC
Message Sent By: anfi
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Name: cpc3-cmbg3-3-0-cust35.cmbg.cable.ntl.com
Address: 81.100.84.35
as you can see this is an ntl customer which their smtp server would allow access too! this does not show that ntlworld is an open relay :@