Anti-Spam Policy

Introduction

We operate our network and mail server(s) for the benefit and convenience of OUR users only. Therefore, unsolicited commercial and/or bulk e-mail is NEVER welcome here.

Block Listing

As a means of enforcing this policy, connection control and spam rejection for our mail server(s) is handled primarily via DNS based blacklists, including (but not limited to) the following:

Blocklist Name Date added Website for reference
sbl.spamhaus.org The Spamhaus Block List 2003-11-25 The Spamhaus Project
list.dsbl.org The Distributed Server Boycott List 2003-11-25 The Distributed Server Boycott List
dnsbl.sorbs.net The Spam & Open Relay Blocking System 2003-11-25 The Spam & Open Relay Blocking System
relays.ordb.org The Open Relay Database 2003-11-25 www.ordb.org

Local Blocking

In addition, we also directly block specific IP addresses (and ranges) and domain names, including (but not limited to) the following:

IP Range ISP Date added Reason
n/a n/a n/a None publicly listed at present

To Get Un-listed

Should your consider your domain or IP address to be incorrectly blocked, please email us at {abuse at internetintuitive dot com} including details of the rejection message you received, and we may consider unlisting you. Please note: this address is not spam-filtered, but that is not an invitation for spammers to abuse it.

Last updated: 2004-05-19