Dave Heritage wrote:
What he is getting at is this:
If I went out and registered a domin, say blahblahblah.com and put in my
technical and admin contact info as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then
sent spam from blahblahblah.com (who would actually be hosted by another
isp, say mci) then why on earth would an sbl blacklist yahoo.com? THAT
is what he is bringing up. You nor I (usually) have 100% control over
domain registration and info that goes into them. Why would that be an
SBL target? I can see the IP block of MCI, or MCI overall if abuse@
didn't do their job...
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Dave Heritage
dave at onx dot cc
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If this is actually the case, then why not take control of the domain and render it useless? If you are the admin contact, change it to use your DNS servers and setup SPF. That is only the beginning of what you could do with the domain if you are truly the admin contact.
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