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From: "Professional Software Engineering"
I presume you meant to say "every other RBL did [NOT] list me."
<blush> yes....
It's like deferring your right-of-way. "You go." "No, you go." "Really,
YOU go." "You go - I insist." "Alright already, just go." "Hey jackass,
find your gas pedal and go." <rev, crash!>
Well I'm glad the TCP/IP guys didn't stop there.... ;-)
Or are you suggesting that DNSBLs employ some pre-DNSBL list that could be
used by other DNSBLs? Again - different DNSBLs have different criteria
for
listing.
A second pair of eyeballs never hurts.
The question is, how many servers get listed on just 1 DNSRBL and all the
other
DNSRBL are just that blind?
The DNSRBL I was on was CSMA-SBL.
ttp://bl.csma.biz/cgi-bin/listing.cgi?ip=66.83.182.2&action=Check
Umm... another spam just got listed on Jun 4th. These have got to be
comming from bouncebacks. Now I like this feature to see email on CSMA-SBL,
but they definitely have a flaw.
-eric wood
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