On 6 Sep 2013, at 08:30, Robin Powell (from phone) 
<[email protected]> wrote:
> My primary address got blocked from sending to this list due to being on
> the MAPS RBL.
> 
> Here follows my writeup of the ridiculously painful experience I had trying
> to get off that RBL.
<snip>

Firstly, this should have been sent to the mailing list help address (which you 
can find in every list posting in the headers) or the admin address (which is 
at the foot of all the mailing list webpages). However, as you sent it to the 
list, I'll reply on the list *but* further discussion should be sent to 
[email protected].

1. In the last few days (weeks, in some cases), it has become reasonably common 
knowledge within certain sectors of the email/postmaster world that the old 
MAPS RBL is not what it once was. An increasing number of people are ditching 
it in favour of less controversial (and potentially more accurate) DNSBLs. Yes, 
we should probably do that with the mailing list setup too; thanks for telling 
us.

2. In your write-up, you mention on several occasions "this isn't spam" and 
"look at the spamassassin score". Unfortunately, SA scores are totally 
arbitrary and differ from install to install; relying on other system's scores 
to classify email outside your own controlled/known environment is an exercise 
in futility. Also unfortunately, if you have a mailing list subscriber who 
reports all your mailing list mail to a DNSBL service then *they* have 
classified it as spam, not you - and not the DNSBL. If they say something is 
spam, then it's spam *to them*. I deal with this all the time at work, 
especially with AOL and Hotmail/Outlook.com users who seem to use the "Spam" 
button as a synonym for "delete".

3. It is eminently possible that you have an address subscribed to your list 
maliciously, which is feeding into a known spamtrap address. Do you permit 
unconfirmed subscriptions?

I mention the above on the list as they are generally pertinent comments to 
people running email systems.

We now return you to your regular program(me) :)

Graeme (obo moderators)
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