You are blocking/filtering my network, what should I do?
First off, your ISP is probably failing to adhere to Internet standards. This is the foremost cause of block complaints. They may be allowing
viruses to spread, or hackers and spammers to use their network.
First, look up your IP address using this blacklist checker. It can provide useful information.
Next, do a search on NANAE
for your IP address (leave off the last decimal), and search for your domain.
If you find a lot of recent results, then you should ask your ISP to post a message to NANAE explaining the problem they
had, and what they've done to correct it. Most of the time, this will trigger administrators to reevaluate the ISP, and possibly
remove them from various blacklists. Sometimes, large ISP's don't have the ability to find someone in their organization who
is willing to take responsibility. Remind your ISP that this is an opportunity for an ISP to cooporate with the Internet
community, expand their markets, and find a solution that works for everyone.
If you've checked and still suspect that you are being blocked falsely, please use a different email account (free accounts at
hotmail and yahoo are OK) and send an email to abuse@zoneedit.com.
For fast service, please include the phrase "Whitelist Request", and include the IP address and the
email address that is being blocked in the subject of your mail, along with a copy of the rejection letter. We are very
good about quickly correcting these situations, if you are good about providing evidence of the legitimacy of your request.
Here's a list of websites that have recently referred new users to ZoneEdit.