t1.dnsbl.net.au
They run an aggregate list and I'm getting pretty good actions from them. They seem to be also very responsive to feedback and maintain their list well. They dropped spews from their list back in August.
They publish the following rules which they use for data:
A. be sourced from an often updated, well maintained and structured source,
B. maintained by an organisation who is clearly defined and contactable,
C. where that organisation is highly regarded in the industry,
D. system has a functional lookup service, and operational removal process,
E. and is trying to only contain data which prevents invalid email propagating.
Their Web site is at http://bl.reynolds.net.au/t1/
On Dec 16, 2003, at 8:32 PM, Alex von Thorn wrote:
SPEWS generates huge numbers of false positives. They don't respond rationally to evidenced that spammer's accounts have been deleted and they will block huge netblocks that affect many innocent people. There's a porn spammer that changes names and moves from network to network around here. SPEWS has blacklisted several large networks as a result, and also blacklists other networks and web design companies who have had the misfortune of ever being colocated in the same space.________________________________________________________________________ _
I will stomp on spammers as hard as anybody, but I make an effort not to block innocent parties.
Hai Ng
"Virtual Tools for the Real World"
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