[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >A lot of legitimate mail can be trivially blocked this way, as well, which >> >is why it doesn't make sense to drop it on the server side. >> No. Using SBL definitely does not block "a lot" of legitimate mail. >in some cases it does. using SPEWS for example would lead to all of my Non sequitur. I wrote "SBL", not "SPEWS", "DSBL" or anything else. SBL has near-zero false positives and is used by major companies and governments from all over the world.
>mails being dropped because there is an online casino somewhere in my >providers netblock... (btw, does anybody know whats the problem with an >online casino???) I assume the problem is that it's spam-advertised. -- ciao, Marco

