Just keep in mind that ORBS amounts to a "denial-of-service" service. They do not verify the sites submitted before placing them on their black hole list.
OK service. Be wary. Why not just explicitly place your problem spammer in your own sendmail config access database? Mike Bennett On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Andy Gardner wrote: andy > >you can use sendmail's access table feature, see www.sendmail.org i have andy > >almost 700 domains/networks blocked in mine. andy > > andy > >you can add custom messages to it too which is cool. andy > andy > Got nothing better to do with your day than constantly update the list? andy > andy > http://www.orbs.org would be my vote. andy > andy > Since you're running Sendmail 8.9.3, all you need to do to fire it up is add andy > andy > FEATURE(orbs)dnl andy > andy > to your sendmail.mc file, then do a /etc/newmailconfig andy > andy > Too easy!!! andy > andy > -- andy > Andrew P. Gardner andy > andy > Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups. andy > andy > andy > -- andy > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] andy > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] andy > -------------------------------------------------------------- SiliconBlue - Virtual Systems http://siliconBLUE.com [ siliconBLUE ] 021-533820/06-3777638/[EMAIL PROTECTED] [ LiveWire ] 021-533820/06-3788206/[EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------

