On 17 Jan 2012, at 8:20, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
On 1/17/2012 2:08 AM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
why do you use spamcop ?
Why wouldn't I?
Because it has a long-running tendency to intermittently list various
major "legitimate" freemail outlet points. This is not a new behavior or
a rare one. It happens less than it did inn the early years of SpamCop,
but it still happens frequently enough that I would guess that there's
never a version of the SpamCop BL that does not have one IP listed which
emits some legitimate mail from one of the Big 4.
That's actually not enough of a reason to not use SpamCop for many
people, both because some people can tolerate rejecting a few hundredths
of a percent of their non-spam freemail flow (which may make the losses
so sparse as to be essentially invisible) and because DNSBL's can be use
in non-absolute ways.