> > Don't know, but a pox on all of them! We even had this crap on this > list back when Doug experimented with that type of "service".
Which is why black lists are hopefully going to be superceded by the newer statistical and bayesian spam filtering style of control... I got a bounce the other day from my dynamic IP address that was black listed by ORBS in 2001 and never updated or removed.... I had to log on to their website and get it to run it's test suite on my (non open relay) MTA in order to get it removed from the ORBS db. The internet is not simple and people trying to exert control over it are probably going to continue to get it wrong for a while until they discover the best means of prevention. Address blocks are more popular/easier to apply policies on than single addresses. So the tendency is for us to get tarred with the same brush as a spammer on the same network as us. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
