I believe the only way something like this would work (whitelist) is if it were initiated by a reputable source such as InternetNZ or the likes. TelstraClear, Telecom and other big boys aren't going to start using a local RBL whitelist without knowing who they dealing with. Even so I doubt they would implement such a system for a reputable company unless it was Law or someone was paying for the implementation to the server, i.e. some sort of project. B
- New Zealand Based List Servers Only - New Zealand Anti Spam law compliant - Correct DNS and Fixed IP Address configured - Agreed Email Delivery Speeds (i.e x number of messages per hour) - Agreed Email Volumes (i.e x number of bulk message sent per day) - Server/Service Administrator Details registered for contacting etc - Security Compliance etc..
Keen to hear any feedback and suggestions. I think i speak for a number of content providers when i say that we want to work with ISP's and provide a service that works for both our Customers and you guys as ISP's.
Skip Parker skip(a)ignition.net.nz
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