From: "Bob Apthorpe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> A quick check of http://dsbl.org/listing?ip=207.217.120.116 shows
> earthlink's server being listed for being a single-hop open relays and
> insecure formmail scripts. Looks like earthlink relays for o1.com users;
> you may want to ask DSBL how trusted their reporter 'salsbury' is.

My understanding is that Earthlink servers are "open" so that people
who are mobile can still send mail through their Earthlink accounts.
The way they handle the spam issue is a tarpit operation. The more
mails you send in a given interval the slower the mail processes. So
Earthlink mailers can be used for spam - in very small quantities.

This is the basic reason I believe black lists are the spawn of the
devil himself. They seldom take into account the technology used at
the so called open relays.

And it still seems like its automated operation could be spoofed into
blacklisting the entirety of the Earthlink servers. (I'm lucky I could
switch to another one. They have "quite a few".)

It's rather frustrating and my urge is to find a way to deal with the
twits at dsbl.org rather than Earthlink.

{^_^}

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