I don't think that it's specifically intended to be a list of spammers. Each
BL appears to be a listing of netblocks that have been delegated by ARIN to
a specific region/organization. If/how you choose to use that data is up to
you.


| -----Original Message-----
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Simon
| Matthews
| Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 10:08 AM
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: Re: [SAtalk] useful blackholes
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|
| At 09:50 AM 10/2/02 -0800, Rossz Vamos-Wentworth wrote:
| >I've always considered filtering spam as the last resort.  I prefer
| >blocking at the mta if at all possible.  Here's a useful resource:
| >http://www.blackholes.us/
|
|
| Interesting, but one of my company's mailservers is listed in the XO
| block:  66.237.... (66.236.0.0/14).
|
| On that basis and the fact that our IP address does not show up in any
| other blocking lists, they appear to be taking the view that everyone who
| uses XO as an ISP is a spammer -- a rather extreme view.
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