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"A lot of people have had their lives turn into a living hell because of some listing on SORBS." See also--spamhaus.
You could take a look at VPN providers; I've noticed that some VPN providers provide solutions for exactly the problem you're having: static ip, configurable reverse, etc. posts:1078 My brother's domain got randomly blacklisted, as did another business venture I'm involved with. You've got to face the music, to Joe six-pack you're not a girl, you're a post-op transsexual. but then sell out to a bunch of crooks who start running the blacklist as a real extortion tool for profit. © Webmaster World 1996-2020 all rights reserved. A lot of people have had their lives turn into a living hell because of some listing on SORBS. SORBS' faults dont matter when theyre only a small part.
Dealing with that miserable, vile prick who was running it was impossible, and finally my new ISP went to bat for me. Can you provide all the domains you host, so that I can make sure that when they get blocked by the AHBL for abuse, they won't get removed?
Hotmail is so crap I don't know why so many people keep insisting on using it as their primary email. Maybe there are people new to running a mail server, don't understand the implications of a RBL (which hardly makes them an idiot), and would gladly implement a better solution.
Why was that included in the summary? I have no problem with transgendered people wanting to be called whatever gender it is they identify with, but they really need to stop taking offence at how awkward it is for everyone else to figure it out in the border cases. ROM's being charged for: http://vampire.isux.com/ROMs/ [isux.com], Dubious images: http://vampire.isux.com/pics/x/ [isux.com].
His response to my email (which was long but detailed), I paster here for brevity: Hopefully, she/he takes up dancing at a crossdress clubs and stays the _hell_ off the internet. I recommend Spamhaus XBL [spamcop.net] and Spamcop Blocking List [spamhaus.org] . Even had the reverse DNS. Try taking the hostility down a notch or two, and if you are so knowledgeable about mail server product that do offer weighting based on RBL's, why not just post it here for people to read?
Blacklists are more than just a pain, they're as much a cancer on SMTP infrastructure as spam. Your parent is right.
I'm not so sure that holding a different definition of the word "girl" than you do is really disrespectful.
Speedtest.net isn't entirely scientific but is broadly representative in my experience. SORBS doesn't find anyone else to give them a home (good!)
Having been on the pointy end of SORBS several times I can honestly say that I never had any trouble getting off of it. This discussion has been archived. They. Seriously, is there anyone out there who isn't use a multi-tiered, inter-connected array of spam filtering methods at this stage of the game?
At around $10-$15 per month it's certainly more affordable than a 'business DSL', and about on par with the cheapest virtual hosts you can get. posts:14664 RBLs maybe, just maybe, had some justification a decade ago, but they have none now, and only retards who should be set to work cleaning toilets still use them. An anonymous reader lets us know about the. posts:1878
No, you're confusing "spite" with "greed". They provide zero evidence of how you got on the list, just that you are on it. You want to be so incredibly hostile and label anyone that dares to use a RBL (or maybe just SORBS, could you clarify?) So far, no calls after 3 years of running like this with quite a number of mail clients an.
I'm not saying that SORBS couldn't have been a useful minor part of an anti-spam solution, but all I saw was customers who blindly trusted SORBS and only SORBS and that made our life hell. Yeah. votes: 1324, joined:Feb 13, 2005
The Spam and Open Relay Blocking System (SORBS) New blocklist is a Domain Name System-based Blocklist (DNSBL) that includes newly discovered sources of spam.
http://stats.dnsbl.com/zen.html [dnsbl.com], http://stats.dnsbl.com/spamcop.html [dnsbl.com]. Copyright © 2020 SlashdotMedia. AOL and Yahoo are some of the worst for filtering on crazy criteria. Please enable Javascript and press the Reload/Refresh button on your browser. Spite is blacklisting a spammer's ISP in a fit of anti-spam zealotry. I definitely didn't get the reference and it would appear, according to Suzanne Vega herself [vega.net] (scroll down to interview excerpt), the song was certainly written with good intent.
I did some research first about which ones would probably be best, respond to delisting requests in a timely fashion, and could provide me with a list that was had a lot of maintenance. Kind of off-topic, but Latvia has excellent net access speed. ), and you are an ISP so if you were filtering based on SORBS you wouldn't have much business anyway, so I'm not really talking about you--I'm talking about small to medium sized businesses and other hotspots of cluelessness... "Me" in this case is my ISP and my customers trying to send email to *you* and your funky smelling email servers.
I agree - Blacklists are a pain!
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