Lindsay Haisley wrote:
> I had the same problem a while back with a couple of other lists, one a
> gentoo list and one on sourceforge.  Seems they were using servers in
> Italy which had been compromised and were being used to send out spam.
> The listings were with SpamCop, which I had to remove from my mix of
> advisory blacklists.  I'd had trouble with them before.

You "had trouble with them"?  Pardon me, but I think they did exactly what
you wanted them to do when you added their blacklist to your
configuration.  If some server sends spam, it _should_ be listed on the
SpamCop blacklist, regardless whether the server is mx.cheap4medz.biz or
lists.sourceforge.net.

Perhaps you should have put the SourceForge server on a local whitelist
instead of giving up on the SpamCop blacklist entirely.



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