Liron schrieb:
> Hello everybody, > I see your discussions of spam blacklists, and I want to ask you this: > Haven't you had complaints about messages that /should/ get through not > doing so? > When I used ORBS and MAPS and all of those, I had a lot of complaints > from various people that my server would not accept their e-mails. Upon > checking the logs I saw that the reason for that was that they were > blacklisted in a spammer list. Once I removed the line telling XMail to > check those lists everything strated to get through and I was happy. > Perhaps I had done something wrong? Perhaps I've used the wrong lists? > Anyone? No, you did all right. If someone is sitting on an IP address that is listed they get blocked, that is the business. They need to use their ISP's smtp forwarder or if this IP is listed they need to change their ISP. There are too many spammer friendly ISP's on earth so I don't want to accept or push their business, they all get blocked. If someone has a fix IP address and he is listed he is a spammer or at least he relays spam for other people, so it is all ok to block him. If the people have problems with me blocking them I always tell them that they shouldn't complain to me but to their ISP. Gerrit -- =^..^= - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]