On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 12:30:15AM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
[snip]
> > Send us, via certified mail, on company letterhead, a letter stating
> > that you wish us to stop testing you, and that you understand that
> > this will result in unconditional blacklisting. We'll add you to
> > both of our blacklists, post a scanned copy of the letter on our
> > web page as an explanation of why you've been manually added, and
> > change the last test date on your IP address to the year 3001, so
> > you won't be tested again. The manual listings are necessary because
> > we can no longer verify that your server is not an open relay,
> > therefore we must assume that it is.
>
> In other words, you can like it or lump it. Your only real choice is
> to block their scans.
Hm. This is worse than the original ORBS, which at least allowed one
to discern a 'non-tested' from a 'tested and found open relay' host.
Greetz, Peter
--
Monopoly http://www.dataloss.nl/monopoly.html