> No, it will only avoid the problems with SPEWS data, the local
> Osirusoft 'spamsources' list, and whatever the .5 and .6 codes are
> sourced from. It has been well documented now that Osirusoft's relay
> list (i.e. 127.0.0.2) is over a month out of date and there is some
> indication that it may be far older or perhaps even totally random at
> this point, as it has listed at least one machine intermittently that
> has not been an open relay for well over a year. In addition, the
> Osirusoft retest systems via mail and web have been broken for weeks
> and there have been reports that the phone number in their domain
> registration is now not working as well. Joe Jared (the guy behind
> Osirusoft) has not posted in any newsgroup or on any of the spam
> discussion lists where he and I are both members for many weeks,
> which is Not Normal.

I'm also concerned about the status of Osirusoft; however, since the only
sublist I use is dialups.relays.osirusoft.com I think that might be less
dynamic and therefore more accurate. Any opinions?
-- 
Dave Pooser
Manager of Information Services
Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com



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