Marc Perkel wrote:

> I'm having problems with my spam filtering servers getting listed on 
> UCEPROTECT and can't figure out why. Is anyone familiar with how this 
> blacklist works and what I need to do to not get listed?

It is explained on their website.

> 
> They seem to hate sender verification - but I'm not going to give that 
> up.

Many folks treat a sender-verify callout as a probe.
Many more don't respond in a useful or timely way.

We *have* given it up.

> What do I need to block to make my servers not show up on their 
> list? 

Probably figure out why they are being seen to visit honeytraps.
Or are you backtracking forged 'bait'?

 > This is getting to be more than annoying. What domains do they
> control so I can not trigger them?
> 

See their website. Note they also have input from/working arrangements with 
'helpers', so do not expect to be able to ID many.

> Anyone else having this problem?
> 

Google finds a number of posts about them, one with a copy of an extortion 
e-mail mentioning a ten Euro fee *per each recorded hit* to be removed.

Sure not on *my* list of folks to trust...

Bill


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