Your IP address is listed on the Spamhaus Block List (for spamming). If you still wish to be able to post on this website please register for a user account. Spamhaus entry: http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=115.131.210.175
I’ve never spammed..well perhaps never is too strong of a word, but still WTF..
It doesn’t necessarily mean that this site listed you. As I understand it, spamhaus is simply an anti-spam database. Is there anywhere other than this site that you’ve been involved in spamming?
It might interest you to know that I checked and you’re blacklisted with what appears to be 3 different spamhaus databases, and 2 other databases.
IP Address 115.131.210.175 is currently listed in the CBL.
It was detected at 2009-09-21 12:00 GMT ( /- 30 minutes), approximately 5 days, 14 hours, 30 minutes ago.
There will usually be a link to self-remove this IP from the CBL at the end of this page, but read the following text first
ATTENTION: At the time of detection, this IP was infected with, or NATting for a computer infected with a high volume spam sending trojan - it is participating or facilitating a botnet sending spam or spreading virus/spam trojans.
ATTENTION: If you simply repeatedly remove this IP address from the CBL without correcting the problem, the CBL WILL eventually stop letting you delist it and you will have to contact us directly.
This is the waledac spamBOT
You MUST patch your system and then fix/remove the trojan. Do this before delisting, or you’re most likely to be listed again almost immediately.
If this IP is a NAT firewall/gateway, you MUST configure the NAT to prevent outbound port 25 connections to the Internet except from your real mail servers. Please see our recommendations on NAT firewalls
The Microsoft MSRT (Malicious Software Removal Tool) stands a good chance of being able to find/remove the malicious software. If you can find which machine[s] the malware is on.