>>Yes.  How can you test a negative?  Without access to every e-mailbox on
>>the planet, there's no way you can test that there's no spam coming from an
>>address.
>
> A quote from relays.osirusoft.com:  "To get a realtime test of your
> server, Click here. Note: This test is independent of the retest
> queue, which means that you still need to email
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] for removal. Please note that after
> performing an open relay test, it will scan your system for open
> ports. " 

Yes, it is possible to test a system to see if it has open relays (for
the tests known to the tester).  However, it's quite possible for a
system that is not an open relay to emit spam.  How would you
recommend testing to see whether a system emits spam?

Seth

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