Charles Buckley wrote: > And then there is SORBS, which the ETH use, who have chosen to put the > shared server I use for mail on a blacklist for some reason.
mail.mauto.com is indeed listed by sorbs - I would check that your server hasn't been compromised. Look for traces of an ssh brute force attack perhaps. > Everyone is going crazy about security, so you're likely to see a > proliferation of providers offering to maintain blacklists, who will > do it badly. There is already plenty of such lists - I don't think the number is likely to grow a awful lot. > Much better would be to let the users determine what is spam and what > is not, getting the ISP out of the role of having to play judge on a > topic they don't master. Nah, leave the spam-filtering to us :-) The user and the ISP both have better things to do. /Per Jessen, Herrliberg -- http://www.spamchek.com/ - your spam is our business. _______________________________________________ swinog mailing list [email protected] http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog

