On 07/02/2014 04:40 PM, Steve Bergman wrote:

You are discussing about DNSBLs but not being specific.


I'm specific in that all the DNSBL's blacklist IP addresses or blocks.
And that in today's world many, many companies share sets of mail
servers with many other companies and individuals.

If an IP is exploited/sends spam and a legitimate msg is rejected then somebody hasn't done due diligence and I see the reject as legitimated.

If I need to open up, I have options as the DNSWL, etc.






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