Chris Lightfoot schrieb:
> On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 02:57:00PM -0700, 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?
>>
>> They seem to hate sender verification - but I'm not going to give that 
>> up. What do I need to block to make my servers not show up on their 
>> list? This is getting to be more than annoying. What domains do they 
>> control so I can not trigger them?
>>
>> Anyone else having this problem?
>>     
>
> As ever you have three options: ignore the idiots; appease
> them by ceasing to do whatever it is they object to; or
> sacrifice an IP address to them, accepting that it will be
> ``blacklisted''.
>
>   
Hi, there,

let me explain two scene why this callouts are abuse.

1.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--> domB callout whith [EMAIL PROTECTED] if [EMAIL PROTECTED] is valid.
--> domA use callout to -> so call domB if [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a valid 
user .... loop

2. if someone sends spam with [EMAIL PROTECTED] around the net
every mailserver asked you if there is a vaild account at yourdomain. I 
think it's a fine DOS ...

just my two cents.

Best Rene

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