A few days ago, emails originating from my mail server in Sonic's Santa Rosa colo and being received by GMail users, got a "blocklist" message about being on Spamhaus's PBL.
This is a "policy blocklist" that just blocks all IP addresses that Spamhaus thinks are residential IPs -- so Comcast, AT&T, Spectrum, etc, all have their IP blocks automatically in the Spamhaus PBL. Apparently, so now are Sonic colo IP addresses on this list.
There is a procedure to remove an address from the PBL, which I went though for my mail server -- and they confirmed it was no longer on the list (and the lookup no longer showed it either).
Then, two days later, GMail started returning a blocking message that has nothing to do with the Spamhaus PBL:
So it is no longer possible to run a mail server from Sonic's colo. And they don't offer SMTP outgoing service.
This is a "policy blocklist" that just blocks all IP addresses that Spamhaus thinks are residential IPs -- so Comcast, AT&T, Spectrum, etc, all have their IP blocks automatically in the Spamhaus PBL. Apparently, so now are Sonic colo IP addresses on this list.
There is a procedure to remove an address from the PBL, which I went though for my mail server -- and they confirmed it was no longer on the list (and the lookup no longer showed it either).
Then, two days later, GMail started returning a blocking message that has nothing to do with the Spamhaus PBL:
I tried from a few different IP addresses within the colo, and it would seem that _all_ are being blocked.550-5.7.1 [157.131.x.x] The IP you're using to send mail is not authorized to
550-5.7.1 send email directly to our servers. Please use the SMTP relay at your
550-5.7.1 service provider instead. For more information, go to
550 5.7.1 https://support.google.com/mail/?p=NotAuthorizedError
So it is no longer possible to run a mail server from Sonic's colo. And they don't offer SMTP outgoing service.