On 14/07/20 19:33, Charles Sprickman wrote:

Since the consensus is that this is kind of a “turn it loose out of the box” 
situation, I think a nice compromise would be huge commented chunks around 
settings that would disable any commercial services that will start sending 
nastygrams if you are outside of their (sometimes complex and kind of opaque 
“free” use case).

I do so wish some of those folks would take spamtraps in trade. We see spam 
from sources even the most expensive lists don’t see for at least 15-20 minutes 
- valuable data, IMHO. :)

Well, we do have a "data sharing" program and are open to discussion of trading services for spamtraps/live traffic. We are especially interested in non US email traffic.

If you or anyone else think that they have valuable data to share, please contact me offlist with details and I'll escalate to the relevant people

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Best regards,
Riccardo Alfieri

Spamhaus Technology
https://www.spamhaustech.com/

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