On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 10:18:55AM +0900, Miles Bader wrote: > > <flame war> > > Now maybe if we were using the RBL, DUL, and RSS lists... :-) > > </flame war> > > GNU mailing lists (supposedly) use RBL, but in a mode where `spam' isn't > deleted, but rather just gets a header added saying `this message is > considered suspicious'. That allows individual recipients to do as they > see fit. > > That seems like it would be useful, and I fail to see how anyone could > object to it...
It has been said in a related thread on a mailing list that shall not be named :) that making a DNS lookup for hosts carrying the blacklists on each delivery would slow it down. It has also been said that this isn't hard to work around, though. FWIW I like the X-RBL-Warning headers. -- Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification