Thanks - I activated it in my gateway and will report back after a day or
so.

Question:

a)      Does it have TXT records that holds additional info that can be
returned in the 5.7.1 message to the sender?

b)      Is there a lookup URL that can be included in the 5.7.1 message that
people can use to learn about your service, learn about the
listing/de-listing policy (and determine the status of their IP address in
case of a false positive)?

Best Regards,

Andy

 

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From: "Pete McNeil" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 5:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] We have opened up truncate.gbudb.net


Hi Declude folks,

We have been testing a blacklist based on real-time GBUdb data 
(generated from Message Sniffer).

We have decided to experiment with opening up the blacklist for a wider 
audience and so as of now you can use truncate.gbudb.net as an ip4r test.

You should get a result of 127.0.0.1 if the IP is well into the truncate 
range -- That is: truncate.gbudb.net is designed to be 
ultra-conservative so that it should be safe to reject connections based 
on the test in most cases. This also means that it won't block 
everything -- only the worst of the worst. That said, the folks who have 
been testing it have reported that it did drop a significant amount of 
traffic from their systems on average.

Please keep us all posted about how it's working for you.

Thanks,

_M



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