Just started hearing about something called a Distributed Mail Server blacklist today. Never heard of it before. Apparently if your mail server is part of a distributed mail server cluster, it's blacklisted until you're no longer part of one? Don't know a whole lot about this cause I only got pieces of the whole story from a 3rd party. Anyone know anything about this? I sure hope they don't count SMTP server farms as the distributed servers they're talking about. That would suck.
Wow, your information is wildly off.
It's the Distributed Server Boycott List.. and it's the list that's distributed, not the servers they are boycotting.
It's your basic open-relay DNS RBL type system, just like all the others. It's also a blacklist that's used by spamassassin.
http://dsbl.org/main
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