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Originally Posted by Sin_Vraal
Nothing, I think what he meant to say is Spamhaus/spamcop tells Namecheap what do and namecheap licks their balls while doing it.
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Same with Moniker. Spamhaus says "jump," they ask, "how high?"
As mentioned earlier in this thread Moniker suspended my domain without notice because Spamhaus told them to. The spamhaus listing seems to have covered all domains associated with the name servers on a white label program, so one affiliate spamming or whatever has affected everyone else.
I can understand that a registrar is going to have some serious issues if their name servers get put into a blacklist (which is what Spamhaus threatens if they don't comply) but at some point Spamhaus has to be held (legally!) accountable for the decisions it makes... some of them mistakes that cause irrepairable damage to businesses.
Is this going to happen? Probably not.