On Dec 16, 2003, at 12:54 PM, Clement Ross wrote:
To use a word that is popular these days, they are extremists. I know
I'm stating the obvious here but one thing I learned is that you must
never *ever* get listed on any BL, specially SPEWS. It's easy to get on
but they make it very hard to get off.

Maybe things have changed? I was listed once in spews and getting off was not difficult. Simply took a post from the admin at my co-lo ISP saying the account and website in question had been removed.


This was a "collateral" listing where neither the spam nor the website spammed had anything to do with my isp, but rather the spammer owned another domain and website.

I would _never_ use spews as a blacklist, but I allow SA to use it in its tests for spamishness.

--
How you have felt, o men of Athens, at hearing the speeches of my accusers, I cannot tell; but I know that their persuasive words almost made me forget who I was, such was the effect of the,; and yet they have hardly spoken a word of truth.



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