Re: OT: sorbs blacklisting scam
Am 2006-04-26 07:25:47, schrieb Mike Bird:
> I think a lot has to do with your .au email address.
I think this too...
> International lawsuits are a lot more expensive than
> a quick injunction.
> As a result, anyone can cause any ISP to be listed by
> SORBS, simply by sending a forged spam to the ISP from
> one of SORBS honeypot addresses.
Which happen currently again... The used domain is NOT public
and for GOV use only. It is not an oprn Relay, since I accept
only some alowed and known Nets from the french governement.
> I have no respect for SORBS. I have no respect for any
> ISP which, having been informed of the above, continues
> to use SORBS. Fortunately, such ISPs are extremely rare.
Right.
> There are many useful and respectable RBLs. We currently
> require valid reverse DNS and reject IPs listed in any of:
>
> bl.spamcop.net
> dnsbl.njabl.org
> sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
This is one of my prefered because it works like a charm.
> dev.null.dk
> list.dsbl.org
> relays.ordb.org
This too
> flowgoaway.com
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
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