> ORDB is not going to put a server on the blacklist unless they have
> tested successfully for an open relay.
BTW: I was only making a comment about the abuse account and
just stating that it could benefit some poor soul that
was hacked or had an open relay without knowing it. But,
this is entirely up to the SysOp.
In any-case depending on what service you use it is possible they
may add some one to their blacklist without investigating it and
without allowing the offender to respond. What it comes down to
is we should consider the fact that no one is perfect and we
should not react on a message that one of these companies decided
to claim it as spam. I have seem allot of legitimate mailings
listed with some of these companies and because of this I can
not trust them. However, because of Declude I can take advantage
of different tests to validate their findings. I have created my
own blacklist as some of you might already know, but not every one
agrees with my list, though it has been very similar to Spamcop's
findings. Because of this I strongly suggest using weight values
to declare spam or junk mail.
My post is not meant to be an argument and/or agreement, just
another opinion for those reading it to consider.
PS: Happy Thanks Giving!
Best Regards,
Tom
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