I've got one question. What is your experience with relays.osirusoft.com, especialy with the spews.
On Monday my provider get on spews list. As far I know ISP terminated all spammers and is still on the list. Due to strategy of spews (to include inocent customers to force ISP solve the problem) on the list is all range of IP (including mine).
I've tried to read their forum, but I think they are too radical. <snip> Neither I nor any of my users know anybody from cz, and the only email I would ever get from there is spam. I put those blocks up in response to spam received. And I see daily rejects as a result of them (including relay attempts). None of this is desired traffic, and I can't see that it will ever change. </snip> I can't figure out how can someone judge if it is "desired" traffic, if server drop SMPT before reading content? The block mentioned above is his personal block, but if people with such way of thinkig are supporters or contributer to spews list...
To me this list seems more calm, so I'd like to know something about your experience. So questions are? Do you use spews (osirusoft) for binary checks (some servers in Slovakia does), without any additional tests? Do you have any experience with guys maintaining spews? What dou you think about strategy of the spews list?
I appreciate any answers or suggestion. Maybe I've got wrong point of view.
With regards
Miroslav Zervan
Jason Lim wrote:
The _BEST_ resource (IMHO) I've found anywhere regarding RBLs, Block lists, etc. is at:
http://www.declude.com/JunkMail/Support/ip4r.htm
It has commentary on EACH of the RBLs with any warnings, cautions, etc. which is useful for deciding which to use.
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