On 12/12/2009 4:52 PM, Bob O'Brien wrote:
I am the whitelist guy at Barracuda, so I work with them.
In my opinion, the $20 fee should be considered more like a CAPTCHA.
It's not simple pay to play either. Reports get investigated, and
delistings can happen. As I'm sure many of the volunteers
Marc Perkel wrote:
I see no reason that everything has to be free. Ultimately we all have
to eat and we do something to make a living.
There are people in the world who are both ethical and financially
successful. So if someone is doing something right and making a buck
at it I don't have a
On 12/12/2009 12:42 AM, Marc Perkel wrote:
Been using emailreg.org for several months now and it seems like a
really good white list. Anyone else using it?
Would they object to spamassassin's weekly masscheck testing their
accuracy every Saturday? How do we contact them?
Rob McEwen wrote:
Marc Perkel wrote:
I see no reason that everything has to be free. Ultimately we all have
to eat and we do something to make a living.
There are people in the world who are both ethical and financially
successful. So if someone is doing something right and
snip
But, as I said, I highly trust my well-placed contact who
vouches for emailreg.org, so I'm satisfied.
snip
--
Rob McEwen
Rob,
:-)
um you did say it a coupla times.
once was enough though right?
:-)
we know who *you* are, yet if you are going to reference this trusted well
From: Sahil Tandon sa...@tandon.net
Sent: Saturday, 2009/December/12 15:23
On Sat, 12 Dec 2009, jdow wrote:
From: Marc Perkel m...@perkel.com
Sent: Saturday, 2009/December/12 09:42
Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Marc Perkel wrote:
Been using emailreg.org for several months now
--On December 13, 2009 10:56:32 AM -0500 Warren Togami is rumoured to have
written:
http://www.emailreg.org/index.cgi?p=usage
(from domain).(ip).resl.emailreg.org
It seems the preferred method of querying includes both From domain and
IP address, which is different from other whitelists.
On 12/13/2009 09:34 PM, Robert Fleming wrote:
Add the following rules to your SpamAssassin configuration
header __RCVD_IN_EMAILREG eval:check_rbl('emailreg-trusted',
'resl.emailreg.org.')
header RCVD_IN_EMAILREG_0 eval:check_rbl_sub('emailreg-trusted',
'127.0.\d+.0')