Customer server puts iiNet on spam blacklist

 

Junior staffer to blame.

Perth ISP iiNet had some of its email servers placed on one of the world's largest spam blacklists for the second time in a week after a gaffe by a "junior" staff member.

Spamhaus, which tracks the world's largest spam operations, last week blacklisted an IP address range used by iiNet.

iiNet operations centre manager Richard Staniforth said the problem was isolated to a customer's dedicated server, which was located in the same IP address range as iiNet's mail servers.

The dedicated server was removed to prevent further difficulties for iiNet mail users.

The problem appeared resolved. But it resurfaced, Staniforth said, when a "junior" call centre operator accidentally derailed the process after sending Spamhaus a blank delisting email.

"There was basically a blank email sent to Spamhaus that said 'please remove' [us from the blacklist]," Staniforth said.

"And so they went 'Oh, but you guys aren't doing anything about it, let's list you again'."

News of the blacklisting broke on broadband forum Whirlpool when iiNet customers began alerting the ISP to a problem of emails not being delivered.

Other email service providers were blocking delivery of the emails based on information being supplied to them by Spamhaus.

Spamhaus provides a free list to email service providers that they can use to help block spam.


Customer server puts iiNet on spam blacklist
"How can this be News ? It has happened to a couple of other ISP's I have known and was never reported. iiNet certainly know how to get their name in the news. and , of courcse, it could never ..."
By Digger11
 
 
 
Comments: 4
Mordd
Jan 12, 2010 3:43 PM
iiNet tech support rep has confirmed from his team leader the allegation raised in this article about why SpamHaus has relisted the IP range, and assured me they are taking action to have it reversed again. Personally I think the staff member should be sacked for their actions. The SpamHaus block listing clearly says to have "the Abuse/Security representative of iinet.net.au" contact them detailing "exactly how you have terminated the problem". How a call centre rep of iiNet thought they were the Abuse/Security rep and that sending SpamHaus a blank delisting email would do anything is beyond me, result is though apparently that SpamHaus simply relisted the block.
btone
Jan 12, 2010 8:42 PM
And these are the guys (since Iinet's backflip on the filter) that will be 'implementing' and 'administering' Conroy's great firewall of folly.

Just fills you with happiness and joy don't it...
Donno
Jan 13, 2010 10:02 AM
Spamhaus *relisted* the block because of a blank email? So the block was unlisted, but it was relisted when this email was received. Sounds like an overreaction from Spamhau to me.
Digger11
Jan 14, 2010 1:51 PM
How can this be News ? It has happened to a couple of other ISP's I have known and was never reported.
iiNet certainly know how to get their name in the news. and , of courcse, it could never ever be iiNets fault.
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