Thanks for the input !

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From: Sanford Whiteman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Mon, 23 Sep 2002 18:36:07 -0400

>> Seems Yahoo (at least groups) fails the abuse test when they do have
>> an abuse account.
>
>yahoogroups.com  should  not  fail,  but  yahoo.com proper (pardon the
>expression)  should  fail  NOABUSE  (they  attempt  to route people to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], which is all well and good, but non-RFC). If
>you're  getting improper results from rfc-ignorant, that's a different
>issue.
>
>I  don't know what weight you're using for NOABUSE, but it needs to be
>lowered  or  perhaps eliminated. You don't want to whitelist yahoo.com
>by  domain,  nor  would  whitelisting  their  outgoing  IPs be easy to
>maintain  (though someone might have compiled a current list, it could
>change without notice).
>
>-Sandy
>
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