At 5:10 AM -0400 7/17/02, Paul List Hess  imposed structure on a 
stream of electrons, yielding:
>Bill,
>
>This is great.  Have you got any other gems for those of us who like
>to be fairly extreme about blocking?

OpenRBL (www.openrbl.org) has 31 lists that they query for their 
lookups. I can't recommend most of them, but they do exist.

>In case anyone's interested here is my current list (which contains
>some redundancy but that's fine with me):
>
>relays.osirusoft.com "See http://relays.osirusoft.com/";
>Spews.relays.OsiruSoft.com "See http://spews.org/bounce.html";
>relays.ordb.org  "http://ordb.org/faq/#why_rejected";
>sbl.spamhaus.org "Please see
>http://spamhaus.org/sbl/sbl-rationale.html for more information."
>list.dsbl.org  "Please see http://dsbl.org/";
>korea.services.net  "Please see http://korea.services.net";

I'm surprised that you actually receive much mail.

I'd be very careful with SPEWS via Osirusoft and DSBL. The collateral 
damage is pretty ugly.
-- 
Bill Cole
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