On Monday 10 March 2003 17:00, Cory Wright wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 02:28:19PM -0700, Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
> > There are people out there who would rather blacklist the innocent along
> > with the guilty than use something simple and effective.
>
> And when this happens it is incredibly frustrating.  I was recently blocked
> by a fairly large ISP for no apparant reason.

You don't run an older version of Exchange do ya? :)

We run blacklists in addition to TMDA, but DNS blacklists just aren't enough
these days.



>  This prevented my customers
> (the innocent) from continuing their daily business communication with the
> ISP's customers.   It basically becomes 'guilty until proven innocent.'
>
> TMDA offers the best of both worlds, with only minor additional effort (and
> only once at that).  Why anyone would feel contempt for TMDA is beyond me.
>
> Cory

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