Rasmus Haslund wrote:
anyway,
- zen is widely used. so even if it has an FP, the originator will have
problems sending to >a lot of places, and has enough incentives to get
delisted. In other words, the FPs caused by zen are "passed to the
originator" and are no more "our FPs"! (I hope you see what I mean).
- we don't have enough infos (yet?) about BRBL.
I don't really agree about your statement about our FPs turning into the
originators FPs.
Your mail, your policies, your rules.
We do business all over the world and I see a lot of fp's on Zen.
in which sublist? xbl, sbl or pbl? and when you say "a lot", how many?
can you show an example of an IP that you consider as an FP?
Most
of the companies we deal with that are fp's on Zen have no IT people
working there and hence they have NO idea what to do about it - could
even be in a 3rd world country.
Usually I will let them know as best I can what happened and request
they contact their ISP. In the end of the day we end up manually
whitelisting these - hence it is still our FP's.