Hello TheBatchFile.Com,
Wednesday, May 12, 2004 you wrote:
TC> Well Thanks for the fast response and great info.
So in the case of your IP you are listed under FIVETEN misc spam -
which is defined:
"A special case is the misc.spam group, which includes entire
blocks of addresses that have a) sent spam here, b) have
consecutive or missing reverse dns, and c) have no customer
sub-delegation via either the controlling RIR (ARIN, RIPE, LACNIC,
APNIC, etc) or an rwhois server referenced in the main RIR
records."
So he's listed an entire block for one or more of those reasons.
Makes the test almost useless for most people.
That IP address is on a total of 11 lists out of 258 tested not
including MAPS of course which is a fee service. None of the 11
are lists I use.
For some reason FIVETEN is included in a number of default spam
protection setups and they are frequently included by people just
starting to protect against spam. Like a lot of things FIVETEN
seems really good in the description.
Terry Fritts
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