Steve Linford wrote:
APEWS is one of the many fringe hobby DNSBLs run from kids bedrooms.
I don't deny APEWS is pretty much useless, though I disagree with the
(perceived) condescending sentiment about hobby projects. Many
successful enterprises sprung from hobby projects.
Greetings,
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 7:08 AM, Jeroen van Aart jer...@mompl.net wrote:
Steve Linford wrote:
APEWS is one of the many fringe hobby DNSBLs run from kids bedrooms.
I don't deny APEWS is pretty much useless, though I disagree with the
(perceived) condescending sentiment about hobby projects.
APEWS is braindead in execution, if not in fact. They list about half
of all IPv4 space, and one might reasonably state that anyone using
them
deserves their own self-inflicted SMTP intranet.
http://www.dnsbl.com/2007/08/apews-news-and-commentary-roundup.html
Andrew
The link Andrew sent
We've been advised by a client that they're incorrectly listing a /15. The
listing is:
(E-431420) 96.44.0.0/15
According to their FAQ they only take delistings via newsgroups and Google News
isn't co-operating with me in regards to them. Meanwhilst we're affected with
our range
On 2/21/11 1:41 PM, Kate Gerry wrote:
We've been advised by a client that they're incorrectly listing a
/15. The listing is:
(E-431420) 96.44.0.0/15
According to their FAQ they only take delistings via newsgroups and
Google News isn't co-operating with me in regards to them. Meanwhilst
we're
On 21 Feb 2011, at 21:41, Kate Gerry wrote:
We've been advised by a client that they're incorrectly listing a /15.
APEWS is one of the many fringe hobby DNSBLs run from kids bedrooms. Nobody has
ever heard of any network using APEWS so your client can not possibly be
experiencing any mail
Hi,
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 12:41:57 -0800
Kate Gerry k...@quadranet.com wrote:
We've been advised by a client that they're incorrectly listing
a /15. The listing is:
(E-431420) 96.44.0.0/15
According to their FAQ they only take delistings via newsgroups and
Google News isn't co-operating
On 2/21/2011 4:37 PM, William Pitcock wrote:
Hi,
Nobody in their right mind uses APEWS when there are more legitimate
DNSBLs around like Spamhaus, AHBL, DroneBL, etc.
Your client is unlikely having any problem with this listing. But, if
you really want to bother, my advice is get a
Nobody with half a brain uses it, especially not on a production
network rather than man, his girlfriend and the family dog running a
linux box on a dsl line
Ignore would be the best advice.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Kate Gerry k...@quadranet.com wrote:
We've been advised by a client
On Feb 21, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Kate Gerry wrote:
We've been advised by a client that they're incorrectly listing a /15.
What do your LOGS say?
What did the BOUNCE say?
Aloha,
Michael.
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