Quoting Tim Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi Folks,
> 
> Well, I've successfully installed and configured QMail on my homebrewed
> Linux server.  As such, the rampant SPAM relay that my system allowed
> over the past month has been stopped.

Fascinating.  qmail is relay-proof by default, so you almost have to
purposefully mess up, unless doing something really dumb like
allowing percent hack or something, to allow it to relay.  Then,
having messed up and knew it, you let it be a "rampant spam relay" for
a month?  I hope I'm not reading that correctly--perhaps it was rampant
for a month and you just happened to not notice and only did *today*.

Excuse me, but administrators of spam relays get me worked up.
Especially qmail relays!  Ugh.

> What are the steps I should take to get my mail host removed from the
> "provider of SPAM relay" lists?

What "provider of SPAM relay" lists do you think you are on?  How is
it you know you are on them and not know how to get off?  (for
example, if you're on RSS, your bounces will have a URL to see.
Have you gone to see it??).

Aaron

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