-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hello.
Juergen Lanzki wrote: > They probably use this blocklist, as do many websites, especially > banks and email providers. Has anyone in the industry tried contacting mxtoolbox and getting them to stop using the DAN list? Obviously that Dan guy will never stop listing non-exits because he personally hates Tor, but mxtoolbox could use Tor Project's own blacklist. Plenty of reputable blacklist providers, while not "Tor-friendly" per se, do understand that exit operators are not responsible for the traffic going through and, importantly, that non-exits are harmless (for example, IPInfo does this). I almost lost a relay because the hosting provider got spooked that I suddenly got their IP on a "blacklist" and had a hard time understanding that mxtoolbox including DAN's shit does not mean I was sending spam. Regards, forest -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEARYKAB0WIQQtr8ZXhq/o01Qf/pow+TRLM+X4xgUCaZY//wAKCRAw+TRLM+X4 xjhVAQDN0a49OuTc/W99mAUu6Ux1ro8CZWpbCnQlHGcJdhKDnAEA2FWqazCACRdy 19K+UUiVpP4cAmN0KWV6HB75DfIoCA4= =6g7j -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
