Hello SA Users and Developers, Raymond Dijkxhoorn has very kindly set up three Mailman-powered mailing lists for folks using or interested in SURBL:
http://lists.surbl.org/ Announce - SURBL Announcement list [READONLY] This is an announcement-only list for SURBL users. Message volume should be very low, at probably fewer than one a month when things get stable. Everyone interested in the status of SURBL is encouraged to join. Discuss - SURBL Discussion list This is a discussion list for all SURBL users. Typically they will be administrators of mail servers with message body URI extraction and domain matching capabilities, for example using SpamAssassin, in order to compare the domains against an SURBL. Of key concern is the sharing of any *false positive domains so that they can be whitelisted quickly to prevent future false positives*. Hopefully the message volume will be low, though reasoned questions and discussion about the project are welcomed. Zones - URBL Zonelist (DNS/Rsync admins) - RESTRICTED This is a mailing list for administrators of SURBL secondary DNS servers and zone file rsync server administrators. It should be considered mandatory for those administrators. Messages will be very infrequent, such as the rare addition of a new RBL zone. Discussion of issues of concern to all SURBL DNS/rsync administrators is ok if it's significant and infrequent. I'd encourage anyone who is using SURBL to sign up for the announcement list, and anyone with suggestions or questions about the approach to ask them on the discussion list. DNS and rsync server admins have already been contacted about the zones list. **Note, we are seeking more secondaries for the SURBL zone files.** Anyone who would like us to help us secondary or rsync serve the SURBL zone files is encouraged to contact me for BIND- compatible secondary DNS info at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or Raymond for rsync access to BIND or rbldns zone files at [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Cheers, and thanks again to Raymond for setting up the lists! Jeff C. -- Jeff Chan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.surbl.org/