Bill,

I don't understand this. Specifically, I don't understand "use a current 
SIMS which can differentiate between return values and choose your 
blocking that way." I am using 1.8b8. Is that new enough? Is there some 
setup I have to do in the Router (or elsewhere) to do as you recommend?

Chuck

On Thursday, November 15, 2001, at 08:05 AM, (Bill Cole) wrote:

>> If you're using relays.ordb.org, you might as well also use
>> relays.osirusoft.com (between those two they catch most open
>> relays), and if you use relays.osirusoft.com you don't need to use
>> the sub-zones dialups, spamhaus or spews, as they're incorporated in
>> relays.osirusoft.com
>
>
> Beware: there is also massive collateral damage in the other lists
> rolled into the top-level zone. Despite the name, the 'relays' zone
> is far more than just relays and Joe has recently added the
> 'Openlists' list to it, causing *huge* collateral damage. If you use
> that zone, it is ESSENTIAL that you use a current SIMS which can
> differentiate between return values and choose your blocking that
> way. Joe could well add other new lists into the zone without notice
> and if you have 127.* in your blacklist you would automatically use
> those.
> --
> Bill Cole
>
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