--On Thursday, September 09, 2004 9:13 AM -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Most of the problems w/ blacklisting I have seen is that things stay on
the list long after the problem is resolved.  in the past, I've seen open
relays get fixed, but it's still on some obscure list that the relay
owner  wasn't aware of.  They should re-test and remove fixed systems, or
expire  entries pending resubmission.

Just had to deal with this. My address had been used by a zombie with HTTP and SOCKS proxies in mid-2003 and the SORBS records were still present. Fortunately the list had a straightforward way to get de-listed. It did have some complexity to keep spammers from bulk de-listing themselves, so a little patience and basic reading skills would be required.



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