The DYNAMIC IP address Verizon assigned me is in a range that is BLOCKED at SpamHaus?

{word filter avoidance} My public IP address is in a range that is blocked? 
My mail is authenticated! I am providing my Verizon username/password when I send mail out via the outgoing.verizon.net SMTP server. I am doing exactly what Verizon tech support (escalation specialist) told me to do.
http://www.spamhaus.org/pbl/query/PBL275150
Outbound Email Policy of Verizon Online for this IP range:
It is the policy of Verizon Online that unauthenticated email sent from this IP address should be sent out only via the designated outbound mail server allocated to Verizon Online customers. To find the hostname of the correct mail server to use, customers should consult the original signup documentation or contact Verizon Online Technical Support.
Removal Procedure
Removal of IP addresses within this range from the PBL is not allowed by the netblock owner's policy.
About The PBL
The Spamhaus Policy Block List ("PBL") is an international anti-spam system maintained by The Spamhaus Project in conjunction with Internet Service Providers and is used by Internet networks to enforce inbound email policies. The PBL database lists end-user IP address ranges which should not be delivering unauthenticated email to any mail server except those provided for specifically for that customer's use. The PBL lists only IP addresses (not domains or email addresses).
For full information on how the PBL operates please see the PBL Home page and the PBL Frequently Asked Questions.
Message Edited by KaLin on 06-18-2009 07:31 AM

JennyC wrote:
Hi, thanks so much-- but this is what it says on the Spamhaus site:
Outbound Email Policy of Verizon Online for this IP range:
It is the policy of Verizon Online that unauthenticated email sent from this IP address should be sent out only via the designated outbound mail server allocated to Verizon Online customers. To find the hostname of the correct mail server to use, customers should consult the original signup documentation or contact Verizon Online Technical Support. (http://www.spamhaus.org/pbl/query/PBL270930 )
I use authentication and tried using different ports but that has had no effect.
Exactly. You do use authentication. Thats exactly the point. You wouldnt be able to send emails at all if authentiction wasnt turned on so that suggestion by spamhaus is already done. Second, the only port used by verizon email is 587, so the suggestion that you may have another port is out the window as well because if it was anything else, you wouldnt be able to send email either. So it is NONE of those issues. The spamhaus suggestions do not apply as if they were not that way in the first place you wouldnt be able to send any emails via Verizon and would not be having this symptom. The fact that you can send an email in the first place means that all the spamhaus suggestions have already been verified as working.
Like I said earlier, this is a spamhaus issue at this point. Everything that spamhaus suggested you check has been verified as working on the verizon side.
The only thing left to try on the verizon side is to get you a new IP and see if spamhaus likes it better.
The suggestion that the only work around was to use the web interface is a vaild idea because emails sent via the web use a different IP address range than the one used at your house. getting a new IP may help. Otherwise, you will need to contact spamhaus directly
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    those things you want to think of as electric meters or water meters, you wouldn't return a water meter, and you wouldn't return an optical network terminal or network interface device, regardless if you are using it or not.  you won't be in the apartment forever so it will go to the next customer that orders that service. 
    also with usps they will come pick it up, so you can pack it and take it to your work, and they will pick up 
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