on 4/5/02 6:54 PM, Bill Cole at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 11:44 AM -0400 4/3/02, Paul Galati  imposed structure on a stream
> of electrons, yielding:
>> Online poll:
>> 
>> How many RBL entries do you currently have in your server setup ?
> 
> Four:
> 
> sbl.spamhaus.org: The SBL is a fairly conservative list of the
> grossest spammers. No hair-splitters who argue over what sort of
> strength opt-in needs, but the hardcore operations. Occasionally
> Steve escalates major problem upstreams, but when he does he gets
> very swift responses. Probably the most effective DNSBL since the
> MAPS RBL of 1999.
> 
> spamsites.relays.osirusoft.com: very low catch rate, zero collateral
> damage. More hardcore spammers and purveyors of spamware. A lot o0f
> non-mail machines on the list.
> 
> dialups.relays.osirusoft.com: Dialups. There is no reason for anyone
> on a dialup who cannot authenticate to my server to be mailing
> through it.
> 
> relays.visi.com: a very conservative open relay list. Run by Al
> Iverson, who started the ancestor of the MAPS RSS (then called RRSS)
> as a response to the insanity of ORBS. The only open relay list open
> to the public which is not fed by unethical testing.
> 

Bill,

I had been under the impression only 1 entry could be made in the Blacklist
DNS area of SIMS.  Are you saying more than one can be entered, and if so,
how are they separated?

-Mark 


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