James Miller wrote:
With all the trouble OSIRUSOFT is having, is it time to stop using them?
As of 12:40 this afternoon our mail server stopped accepting mail from our main web server because it was listed on osirusoft. How I don't know since it doesn't run an SMTP server -- it's protected by a dmz firewall which allows 80-443 in, smtp 25 to our internal mail server and >1024 out to the world, it's completely upto date, runs Norton virus scanner and tcpdump over 3 hrs only shows it sending messages to our internal mail server. It's hard coded to send billing, cancellation, reactivation messages to exactly one mail server on the inside of our firewall.
From the news group
Ian Jackson wrote: > Osirusoft seem to be doing some kind of selective service denial, and > I am affected: I'm getting a TXT RR telling me to stop using their > service.
If you are using osirusoft to pull the Spamhaus SBL, and announcement was made by Steve Linford to stop using Osirusoft several weeks ago.
-- Gib
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