>> Do you really expect http://mail.google.com to go to the Google website?
>
>No.
>
>What I expect is a legitimate service be somehow available for
confirmation and correction.
Yes. But again, you're saying that you should be able to E-mail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or go to the website mail.google.com. If you want to
reach someone at Google, you're going to have to send it to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I can get to fiveten, spamhaus, and spamcop. And there I consider
these services legitimate and professional.
>
>If there is no way to communicate with the Black Listers I can only
assume they are not serious, or they are scoundrels.
Here you're calling them scoundrels, but yet you refuse to take the time
to read my posts! :)
I'm not saying "These spam databases don't have websites, so it's like
going to the non-existent website mail.google.com", I'm saying "These
spam databases have websites, damnit, just go to them, you're trying to
go to URLs that aren't supposed to have websites."
A spam database requires a "zone". Unfortunately, Ipswitch apparently
makes this way too visible, and you're thinking it is their website. It
ain't. Anti-spam settings never require a website. For that, you need
to find a list of spam databases -- such as the link that I provided
before. Those have links to the websites for the spam databases.
Again, you're calling them scoundrels -- but yet you chose to use their
spam databases without even going to their websites. :)
>Such as: Sender refused by the DNSBL rbl.tacktech.com.
Are you running that spam database? If not, it is just telling you that
rbl.tacktech.com is the zone used by the spam database. But it sounds
like this is really just a "home-made" spam database, that is only used
by the people at tacktech.com.
-Scott
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