Re: OT: *****SPAM***** Re: unstable is unstable; stable is outdated]

2002-02-04 Thread Russell Coker
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 12:41, Jason Lim wrote: ORDB (ordb.ORG) lists open relays, SPEWS lists spammers. Using ORDB is very effective for blocking spammers who abuse open relays, but SPEWS can stop the direct spammers and their hosts. How are the spammers going to get their emails out? Most,

Re: OT: *****SPAM***** Re: unstable is unstable; stable is outdated]

2002-02-04 Thread Russell Coker
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 12:41, Jason Lim wrote: ORDB (ordb.ORG) lists open relays, SPEWS lists spammers. Using ORDB is very effective for blocking spammers who abuse open relays, but SPEWS can stop the direct spammers and their hosts. How are the spammers going to get their emails out? Most, if

OT: *****SPAM***** Re: unstable is unstable; stable is outdated]

2002-02-03 Thread Jason Lim
That is why we suggest that businesses use ORDB (http://www.ordb.com) as it blocks most spam, but ONLY blocks spam and very rarely legitimate emails (we use this list for our personal emails too). ORDB (ordb.ORG) lists open relays, SPEWS lists spammers. Using ORDB is very effective for

OT: *****SPAM***** Re: unstable is unstable; stable is outdated]

2002-02-03 Thread Jason Lim
That is why we suggest that businesses use ORDB (http://www.ordb.com) as it blocks most spam, but ONLY blocks spam and very rarely legitimate emails (we use this list for our personal emails too). ORDB (ordb.ORG) lists open relays, SPEWS lists spammers. Using ORDB is very effective for