If they are in relays.ordb.org, sbl or xbl.spamhaus.org we drop it.  At
some point you have to take the good with the bad.  I'm sorry if another
admin typos a config and becomes an open relay on accident.  It is a
great thing to find out you messed up because you cannot send mail to a
large population.  Secondly, in the case of the xbl specifically, I know
it attempts to track dynamic ip ranges on the net.  I do not want people
using direct-to-mx email to me.  That is what a real mail server is for.
They can relay through their isp (like they are supposed to).

Actually I am one of those that is VERY happy to see ISPs drop outbound
25 traffic carte blanche.  Legit authenticated access for relaying mail
can easily be 'moved' to another port with just about every firewall on
the market.

</ my .02>
*************
Dave Heritage
Dave at onx dot cc
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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 5:18 AM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Trusted Blacklists

Hello,

  I was wondering what other admins feel comfortable adding into to
Trusted Blacklists section in Imail 8.11 for automatic deletion?  I am
trying to "curve" our spam quantity and and info would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Mark
Inwave



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