I know this is somewhat off-topic for SIMS but since most of what I know
about blacklists I learned here, I'll post it here.

Yesterday, for several hours, the IP address used by my SIMS server was
listed by cbl.abuseat.org (and of course, by xbl.spamhaus.org). The address
is actually a wireless NAT router with 3 Macs, 2 PCs, and 2TiVos behind it.
The wireless gateway is using 128-bit encryption but until this morning, was
broadcasting the SSID.

I immediately attempted to update the virus definitions on the PCs (Norton)
but they were up-to-date. Took the machines offline and ran full scans which
turned up nothing. If there's a virus here, Norton can't find it. Both PCs
are back on-line.

So how then, did I get listed? Unfortunately, cbl.abuseat.org provides no
supporting evidence.

Up until now, I've been impressed by cbl.abuseat.org as I've never seen any
inbound mail falsely rejected. Fortunately, other than for a small mailing
list I host, there was no outbound e-mail lost.

-- Larry Stone
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   http://www.stonejongleux.com/
   


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