> On Sat, 6 Oct 2007, Rob McEwen wrote:
> >FWIW... that IP, 220.226.197.15, is currently listed on four spam 
> >blacklists ("RBLs"):
> >
> >1) uceprotect
> >2) no-more-funn
> >3) psbl
> >4) ivmSIP.com (mine)

On 07.10.07 05:55, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
> My problem is: blocklists come and go, and some blocklists, when they 
> "go", do things like "hang up because they're being flooded, thus slowing 
> my mail processes" or "flag all mail as spam" or "hand out stale data that 
> hasn't changed at all in months/years".

That's what sa-update is for.

> Personally, I'd like it if SA came with a blocklist-feeder tool, where 
> upon, say, two auto-learns, a blocklist (or SQL database) could be fed.

Why do you think people would use them, when they don't already use
sa-update which does the same?
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