After finding some shockingly bad advice out there on other websites (no, I'm not the type to name and shame), I thought that it might be a good idea to write up my own thoughts on what senders should do if blocklisted by Spamhaus, published over on the Kickbox blog.
I could have gone into much more detail here, but my goal was do get a high level overview completed quickly, and I'll probably include followups on other Spamhaus bits (like the DBL) in future posts. (And keep in mind that I've got a whole section on Spam Resource dedicated to Spamhaus.)
After finding some shockingly bad advice out there on other websites (no, I'm not the type to name and shame), I thought that it might be a good idea to write up my own thoughts on what senders should do if blocklisted by Spamhaus, published over on the Kickbox blog.
I could have gone into much more detail here, but my goal was do get a high level overview completed quickly, and I'll probably include followups on other Spamhaus bits (like the DBL) in future posts. (And keep in mind that I've got a whole section on Spam Resource dedicated to Spamhaus.)
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