Yea.. I guess if I didn't get email for an hour I would wonder whats
up.. but you gotta wonder about the people who start to wonder after a
few days... heh..
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 20:34, Simon Byrnand wrote:
> > By all means do it! :) ... but it won't help that there are still
> > servers
> > t
> By all means do it! :) ... but it won't help that there are still
> servers
> that use the rbl directly from sendmail or postfix and the like.. :(
And they will soon discover that they've been rejecting nearlly all mail
because of it, and remove relays.osirusoft.com
Regards,
Simon
--
By all means do it! :) ... but it won't help that there are still servers
that use the rbl directly from sendmail or postfix and the like.. :(
- Original Message -
From: "Justin Mason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Larry Rosenman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECT
>
> Larry Rosenman writes:
>>FYI, since SA uses the Osirusoft RBL.
>
> confirmed -- relays.osirusoft.com has been switched to return
> a match for every query. FPs galore.It's also suffering
> a DDOS, so this may take a while to get through though.
>
> Good reason to get 2.60rc3 out ASAP ;)
S
Hi,
Anyone who would like to is welcome to use rbl.axess.com as well, it's
our manual list of IP's that have sent spam directly to my personal account.
Please read rbllist.axess.com before using if you are in BT space, .br,
.cl, .mx or .kr space though because your dynamic IP's are probably lis