Re: [exim] UCEPROTECT Blacklists and why callouts are abusiv…

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Auteur: Dave Pooser
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Aan: exim-users
Onderwerp: Re: [exim] UCEPROTECT Blacklists and why callouts are abusive
> There are always enough mail admins out there who are stupid or lazy
> enough to use any given blacklist [...] if it's marketed well,


Doesn't have to be marketed well. I run a blacklist at $DAYJOB that's a
composite of lots of different regional blacklists based on countries where
we have no business contacts (basically Europe east of Germany, Asia, Africa
and South America). I have never advertised it as suitable for anyone else's
needs, 'cause it's not. However, in one post to a mailing list showing a
report format I failed to obfuscate the name of the blacklist, and the
report showed it blocked a lot of spam. Five years later it's still getting
queries, and I still get emails from people asking me to unblock them so
they can reach some entity I've never heard of before. I usually contact
those postmasters and they have no idea what my listing criteria are or that
there's any problem with their using a randomly selected balcklist they
found somewhere on the Net....
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Dave Pooser
Cat-Herder-in-Chief, Pooserville.com
"NOTHING says love like a monkey. It's a fuzzy screeching
bundle of tenderness!" -- QueenOfWands.net