>For my info, which organizations (no names please, unless you delight in 
>exposing them :-) are the various bastard children? Even though the number 
>of rbls is still relatively small, this rbl game is slowly getting more 
>confusing for me.

"Small" now being over 55 of 'em (from at least 25 different sources, a 
number of them have multiple databases, like ORBS did).

>Especially when I have to slow down and focus my eyes to distinguish ORDB 
>(presumed well-regarded), ORBL (a bastard? defunct?), and ORBZ (defunct, no?).

ORBL disappeared.  One of the two ORBZ's died, the other is still around 
(the gst-group.co.uk one, the first "ORBZ", died a painful death, whereas 
www.orbz.org (which came later) is still around).

You can find a pretty complete list at 
http://www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4r.htm (we believe it's the most 
complete list).  You can also look up an IP against them all at 
http://www.dnsreport.com (using the "Spam database lookup).
                              -Scott

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