Hello Bill,
Now I know how it feels to be blacklisted as you are blocking 205.205/16 (Worldcom CA) which is the parent of my 205.205.87/24. That's obviously why I'm contacting you through the list.
Hole punched. As it says somewhere on the website, I will punch a hole on any evidence that it will let legitimate mail through and not let spam in.
Anyway.
I just consolidated the 24/8 address space to free some much needed space in my SIMS blacklist. I noted that you do the same in your Solid Clues Blacklist.
Would you mind sharing the exceptions that you are whitelisting in that block?
None. If I were exempting anyone, you'd see a breakup like the one I have for 12/8.
This is a demo of why I have the big scary warning atop http://www.scconsult.com/blacklist.shtml. That blacklist is based on local experience. I have a unique local experience. The fact that 4/8, 24/8, 38/8 and most of 12/8 are shunned here is not a recommendation for anyone else, but rather an expression of what I find useful for my idiosyncratic mail stream. Given that over 90% of what is offered to me is spam, I have found it useful to be proactive in my blocking. 3/4 of the places I reject on any given day based solely on my blacklist are in other blacklists I use within a week.
-- Bill Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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