It appears that Robert L Mathews via mailop <li...@tigertech.com> said: >Spamhaus says they don't remove such listings, though, because by their >definition, it's not a false positive if some of the messages >are reaching spamtraps -- in other words, that addresses sending to spamtraps >are correctly listed as "This email address is used for >malicious activities" in the HBL description solely because of the spamtraps.
It sounds reasonable to me. For people who live near your library, the mail is likely to be real. For the other 99.999% of the world, it's almost certainly spam. It is not surprising that you sometimes need to tune your spam filters for local conditions. _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop