FWIW, I believe Keith is probably right. Blacklisting has been a major
impediment to my own email usage. I don't know about any *particular*
blacklisting service because when your ISP gets blacklisted by mistake
and you're simply collateral damage, it's very hard for you to get an
explanation of what's going on, because your email has been blocked --
this has happened to me several times. My own theory is that
blacklists are fundamentally flawed because they are inevitably NOT
accompanied by sufficient administrative staff to deal with the
inevitable mistakes and exceptions in the blacklist. Moreover they
aren't necessary, given the number of other ways to block spam. --
Nathaniel
On Sunday, January 11, 2004, at 10:20 PM, Michel Py wrote:
Keith Moore
Somehow I doubt the IETF list cares enough to
want to keep reading this exchange,
There's definitely some of the readers that are tired of reading you.
Michel.