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Pretty standard for a company that is blocked to be the one to request an unblock and take measures on specific IP/Mailservers that may not be configured properly or to amend them to reduce spam detection ratings.
Pretty much this. As users, we don't have the necessary information, nor do we have the authority to make an unblock request for a third party like Valve. We don't own their servers or IPs, so why would Earthlink or any other ISP take our word as users to unblock something? They need the owner of the IP or blocked address to make the request to be removed from the blacklist.
Keep in mind these blacklists affect more then just me, but all Earthlink users... or users of whatever ISP is doing the blacklisting. Removing a blacklisted IP exposes all their users to potential traffic from that IP. If they unblocked an IP based on the word of a user, not the IP's owner, they could be opening a whole lot of other users to potentially bad traffic.
https://support.earthlink.net/articles/email/email-blocked-by-earthlink.php
Valve does have a vested interest in having their email unblocked. It is critical to the communication with their customers. To say Valve doesn't care about their email being blocked is to say Valve doesn't care if their users (us) actually get the support emails from them. That would be a rather horrible stance to take regarding customer service for Valve.
As for me trying to do it, that link that was posted has a nice note at the bottem basically saying I can't. They won't make exceptions just because I want to recieve Valve's email. They require the senders to make requests to unblock an IP.
"Please understand that we cannot make exceptions for individual senders or EarthLink accounts in that situation, but we will accept requests to remove the block. These requests must contain the bounce message received by the sender, so unblock requests are best submitted by the owner of the server, or the sender of the original email message. "
Even if I could get a response on that topic and identify a mistake, they won't remove the IP block at my request. Per the previous document that was referenced. They can't simply take my word that it is Steam's IP and remove the block. They require the owner of the IP Address (Valve) to make the request. Again, been through that particular request before a few years ago. I couldn't resolve it on my own then either.
My guess is there are legal/liabilty issues around that. Removing a blocked IP address at the request of someone who is not the owner of the IP would make them liable if that IP was then used to send spam or malicious email to their users.