>Then only the SPAMmers that have the dsbl mail address on their list (or
>aren't smart enough to know to remove it) will get blacklisted.  I give more
>credit to the SPAMmers than that, so far. :-)

That's not the idea.  It may be the idea that is being portrayed for legal 
reasons, though.

The idea is that dsbl won't test any mailservers.  *But*, they are hoping 
that others will.  People will run open relay testers, and have the E-mail 
sent to the dsbl list.  So they will end up (if all goes as planned) with 
most open relays listed, but with the legal excuse of "We aren't scanning 
any servers; your mail server sent us mail so you got listed".
                         -Scott

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