Crist Clark wrote: > We do not fit into that. We are not selling an appliance or service > to others (the 'Cuda is for our internal corporate email only, not > customers). If we were still using my home-built SpamAssassin system, > it'd be OK to use Spamhaus. Now that we've purchased an appliance > and manually added a Spamhaus to the user-customizable DNSBL list > on it, it's not OK? >
I knew I had read it somewhere... http://www.spamhaus.org/faq/answers.lasso?section=Datafeed%20FAQ#153 Quote: > If you do not have a current Spamhaus Datafeed subscription, then you > are abusing Spamhaus's public DNSBL servers. If your email volume is > big enough that you need a Barracuda or similar spam filter appliance, > then you certainly CAN NOT use Spamhaus's free public DNSBL servers. > > Contrary to what you may have been told by the nice appliance > salesman, Spamhaus does not have any agreement with Barracuda for the > use of Spamhaus DNSBLs with Barracuda appliances. > > Because Spamhaus's public DNSBL servers get heavily abused by > companies with spam filter appliances, mostly Barracuda appliances, > Spamhaus has implemented a control system on the public DNSBL servers > to flag and firewall such users and Barracuda appliances in particular. Michelle

