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Originally Posted by MrBen
All Hotmail email doesn't originate from a single IP address. Have a look at this list on SenderBase.org. That lists all the IPs that have been picked up as sending email for Hotmail.com. There are 2411 of them!
I found three IP address out of the first 15 or so listed on SORBS (you have to click on each IP address to run a check)... I don't fancy checking the other 2400 IP addresses to see which of them are listed  It's basically pot luck which server sends your email when you use Hotmail... you've probably been unlucky recently and had all your ntl: destined email sent via a listed server.
Ben
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Oh my god!
We haven't had any email at all from Hotmail since December 12th. If you factor in routers used to reach NTL, it becomes impossible to figure out what emails will be blocked. I know that some people can get through to NTL email addresses in some parts of the country but not others.
Do people think that the policy of blocking SORBS (or other) registered sites is a good thing or just encouraging people to ditch NTL and get email addresses elsewhere? I know what my wife would say.