Since the tests will be dead, remove them is best.

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of serge
> Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 6:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] EASYNET tests going away December 1
> 
> Scott
> if we comment out a test in global.cfg and leave its action in
> default.junkmail
> will there be any problems ? errors, performance issues, ...
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 1:52 PM
> Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] EASYNET tests going away December 1
> 
> 
> > FYI.  Here's a copy of their E-mail.
> >                                            -Scott
> >
> > ---
> > The easynet blacklists/spamfilters (blackholes.easynet.nl,
> > proxies.blackholes.easynet.nl, dynablock.easynet.nl,
> > spamdomains.blackholes.easynet.nl, and the easynet spamlists) will
> > be discontinued starting Dec 1 2003.
> >
> > The zonefiles and associated files will be 'zero-sized' on that day.
> > The domains will continue to resolve for a long time, but they will
> > contain nothing more than the test records (127.0.0.2 and
> > example.com), so they will not catch anything.
> >
> > Holy Crap!
> > - Yep.
> >
> > FAQ?
> > - Sure.
> >
> > Are you being DDos'ed out of existence?
> > - Nope. They probably tried. We didn't even notice it.
> >
> > Are you being sued?
> > - Nope. They probably tried. We didn't even notice it.
> >
> > Are you being threatened?
> > - Frankly, we will miss that part.
> >
> > Are you tired?
> > - Damn right.
> >
> > Are you giving up?
> > - That is not the right word. There are plenty of fine blacklists,
> > and new ones spring up every day. The wirehub/easynet lists served
> > their purpose, but others may serve that purpose equally well.
> >
> > Isn't this all kinda sudden?
> > - Yes. Sometimes, you just know that it's time to say goodbye. And
> > the moment you know it, you must do it. Running blacklists on
> > anything less than 100% motivation and energy is not how it should
> > be done.
> >
> > Anything else?
> > - Sure. These blacklists were maintained by a single person, all of
> > them. Every day. Listings, delistings, finding new DSL/cable ranges,
> > finding new open proxies, writing better scripts, handling all
> > email, running statistics, publishing overviews, providing rsync
> > areas, DNS tranfers. You name it. TINW. There's an I. And I want my
> > life back, at least a little ;)
> >
> > Life?
> > - Yes. Maybe not as we know it. Over the past 3-4 years, the
> > maintainer of these lists has worked 7 days a week, 10-12 hours a
> > day running these lists and handling all tasks and email associated
> > with them. Not a single day has passed without at least processing
> > delisting requests (the bare minimum).  And then there was the day
> > job (which was really nothing more than running an ISP's server farm
> > - peanuts, it's FreeBSD).
> >
> > Is that all?
> > - There's more to it, but the details do not really concern you.
> > Let's just say that the integrity of these lists might have been in
> > jeopardy in the long run. There are two cardinal sins when it comes
> > to blacklists: 1.  putting/keeping someone on them who should not be
> > - 2. not putting someone on them who really should be. Avoiding '1'
> > is a matter of discipline and a thick skin.  Avoiding '2' is a
> > matter of being totally independent from all pressures surrounding
> > you. Avoiding '2' has become increasingly difficult, and we'd rather
> > stop with our integrity fully intact and our reputation unharmed.
> > That is about now. Well, next week.
> >
> > We?
> > - Yes, dropping that habit will take some time ;)
> >
> > Will you be back?
> > - Probably. Lurking.
> >
> > Will you miss us?
> > - Depends on how well target practice goes.
> >
> > Should we give up The Good Fight?
> > - Hell no, we're winning. There's plenty of enthusiasm, and there
> > are plenty of new and old blacklists doing fine work. Take your
> > pick. Keep fighting. Fight for your spam laws. Educate. Annoy. Sue
> > if you must. It's up to you now.
> >
> > Is there anything we can do?
> > - Yes. Spread the word, please. Post to your local/national abuse
> > groups, inform anyone you know who uses these lists, update your
> > configurations.  Nothing will break after Dec 1, but there will come
> > a day when these names (including the old Wirehub ones, which still
> > resolve) will cease to resolve. This will probably be announced.
> >
> > Will the lists be back under a different name?
> > - Probably not. It started out as 'doing some extra work to stop
> > spam', because .. well .. FreeBSD and such, plenty of time left. And
> > why not donate that work to the Internet community as well. In the
> > long run. it turned out to be 'getting some sleep and maybe
> > something to eat between emails and zone updates'. Sometimes, enough
> > is just enough.
> >
> > Can't you just maintain one or two of the lists?
> > - What did I just say?
> >
> > I have a question!
> > - The email address will probably work throughout December. It may
> > drop dead after that. Hope I won't.
> >
> > Goodbye all. It was invigorating, it was fun, it was necessary.
> > Don't give up.
> >
> > Ben.
> >
> > --
> > easynet.nl abuse handling dept. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > - blacklists/dnsbls: http://abuse.easynet.nl/spamstats.html -
> > - aup: http://www.nl.easynet.net/pub/av/aup/nl (dutch) ------
> > - aup: http://www.nl.easynet.net/pub/av/aup/en (english) ----
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