Re: blacklisting by SORBS

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At 10:35 AM -0400 8/16/05, Claude Jones wrote:
>This is not strictly a Fedora question, but I would like to query the list on
>this since it's such a large user base. Recently, our ISP has been added to
>the SORBS blacklist as a source of spam. We're being told that SORBS is
>demanding money from our ISP to remove them from the list. I can't speak to
>whether the ISP is or is not a source of large amounts of spam, though it
>seems unlikely, since they are in the Washington, DC area, and have many
>government agencies as clients. Two questions: Is anyone else having
>questionable issues with SORBS? Does it sound like extortion for such a
>service to be asking for money from an ISP to remove them from such a list?

SpamCop has been a problem for me (and my MSP).  They also demand money to
be removed.  With SpamCop, it takes "fewer than 10 reports" twice to get
them to demand money.  I've had my name whitelisted on a mailing list I
care about; other than that I expect I'll just keep being blocked.
Googling shows SORBS to be of the same stripe.
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