And so is Yahoo.com. They are legitimate.

Why bring up yahoo, except to spew your FUD? We aren't blocking yahoo networks. Yahoo was in the list of MTA connections, not in the list of rejects.


The quantity of E-mail from a specific domain compared to a domain that spams is completely irrelevant here.

The sheer number of connections from a domain compared to benchmark connectoin volumes from large ISPs is a very reliable indicator of abuse.


-Again, Len, you're lying.

again, Scott, your full of sh!t.


Unless you state that by "false positive" you mean something completely different than the anti-spam term "false positive", you're lying.

I'll leave the weasel words and qualifying BS to you, Scott.


I defined extremely clearly yesterday that if I, as MX administrator, declare a network to be an illegimate source of msgs, then by that definition, which is perfectly valid and clear to anybody who wants to understand it, there are no false positives. EVERY msg from that network is illegitimate at my MX.

Sorry to use such harsh words

stop BS, Scott, you are relishing trash talking every post I put in this list. You'r making a fool of yourself.


but after your previous thread and my responses, you should know better.

And you should know that do not have authority over what I post in this list.


FYI, I see some legitimate E-mails here with reverse DNS entries that include attbi.com.

So what?


So an average mailserver will most likely get quite a few false positives using your test.

see above.


When the subscriber networks with PTR domain under client2.attbi.com and client.attbi.com stop sending high-volumes of abuse, then we will unblock them. Until then, ALL msgs from those nets are illegitimate at our MX and there are not false positives nor anything "false" or inaccurate about our policy.

Len


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