I'll go over it again, but my blacklist is basically a few select portions of yours that I've taken and pieced together. See below.
Ewww, ouch. Not the wisest strategy. I'm not kidding. Note that I have paths that I provide to known correspondents for getting around my local blacklist and I actively discourage new business, i.e. I'm not eager to hear from fresh new clients. The spam ratio to addresses protected by my local blacklist is well over 99% and whatever version of my blacklist you drew from was likely to have been one designed to deal with that in extreme ways. It is a good thing that you were selective, but it I cannot emphasize strongly enough that my blacklist is designed for my specific situation and is likely to cause unjustified blocking in just about any other situation.
[...]On Sep 21, 2004, at 8:06 AM, Bill Cole wrote:
I'd recommend going over your local blacklist very carefully, making sure you have no typos at all. I don't recall how SIMS reacts to bad blacklist syntax, but it might be seeing a line that is formatted just slightly wrong and interpreting it to cover more space than you intend.
66.46.150.0 - 66.240.190.255
Uh, that's not from any list I've ever published in any way, unless it was a very short-lived typo that did not make it into any archival copy...
66.180.247.01 - 66.239.204.255
The same goes for that one.
Both of those would include the address you were rejecting.
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