Hi,
 
I just posted this in the Declude.Junkmail list:

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How do you guys deal with it, LOTS of legit mailservers are listed in what used 
to be reliable spamsender databases.

X-RBL-Warning: SPAMBAG: 109.176.216.212.blacklist.spambag.org.
X-RBL-Warning: SPAMCANNIBAL: "blocked, See: 
http://www.spamcannibal.org/cannibal.cgi?page=lookup&lookup=212.216.176.109";
X-RBL-Warning: UCEPROTECT-1: "Sorry 212.216.176.109 is Level 1 listed at 
UCEPROTECT-NETWORK. See 
http://www.uceprotect.net/rblcheck.php?ipr=212.216.176.109";
X-RBL-Warning: UCEPROTECT-2: "Sorry 212.216.176.109 is Level 2 listed at 
UCEPROTECT-NETWORK. See 
http://www.uceprotect.net/rblcheck.php?ipr=212.216.176.109";
 
But 212.216.176.109 is a normal mailserver vsmtp21.tin.it and is trying to 
deliver mail from a "customer" to us. Have spammers won this race, can we no 
longer trust these databases? Is there a ip list with "all" legitimate 
mailservers for most ISP that I can use to reduce points?
 
For the hotmail mailservers it was easy to reduce the points, it's a lot harder 
to do for all the other "real" mailservers.
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Pete,
Is this something the new Sniffer can help us with, identifying legit 
mailservers? Will hits have a separate exit code we can use to identify legit 
mailservers and reduce points accumulated in Declude via other tests and have 
the mail go through?



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