We are no longer accepting applications from those using comcast.net.

In my comcast account I can go and find the emails trying to get to me that were stopped as spam. The last time I emptied that folder there was a years worth of emails----450 or so—none of them had anything to do with InterNachi----more about improving the size of things if you know what I mean:D

Charles, the problem was that Comcast was blocking InterNACHI emails before they even get to your spam folder so you didn’t have a choice in the matter.

Are you sure about this-

Thank you for contacting Comcast Customer Security Assurance. We have received and reviewed your RBL removal request.

Below each IP address you submitted in your request, we have included the result of our research. Please do not reply to this message.

“66.45.229.10”
We have received your request for removal from our inbound blocklist. After investigating the issue, we have found that the IP you provided for removal is currently not on our blocklist.

We need the IP address currently blocked to further investigate this issue. The IP address is a number separated by decimals and is located in an error code starting with “550” in the returned email from Comcast. You can learn more about how to identify a blocked IP by visiting our Frequently Asked Question page at :
http://www.comcast.net/help/faq/index.jsp?faq=SecurityMail_Policy18667

Please verify the IP(s) and resubmit your request to http://www.comcastsupport.com/rbl

Sincerely,
Comcast Customer Security Assurance

I got that same sort of BS from Microsoft for 3 months about 2 years ago. “You’re not on any blacklist”. It wasn’t until I filed BBB complaint and got to talk to one of the blacklist guys who hides in a top secret room that I found out they actually blocked an entire range of 72 IP addresses becuase there was a spammer among the range.