From: "mouss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
jdow a écrit :
They may not be aware of the reasons for the listing. And as I stated,
it is the black lister's job to keep the black list accurate. It is not
the busy ISP's job to do her own work AND the black lister's work in
the face of the arrogance at least the SORBS people exude on their
web site. At least SORBS appears to be a lazy collection of SOBs.
From http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ip4r.ch?ip=1.2.3.4 (replace with whatever
IP):
"NEVER BLOCK WITH: MAPS-DUL, SORBS-DUHL (these knowingly list IPs that do not meet
listing criteria)."
(for maps, I'd go even further: don't use any maps bl).
On the other hand, earthlink.net server itself has its own BL and delisting requests
seem to go to /dev/null.
They use a commercial product, I believe. The trick would be to find
out which one. (I have forgotten the name.) A request to the filter
vendor might do some good.)
(I learned early on that for most cases using Earthlink's spam filter
was not a good thing. I hear it has gotten better with time. But the
early aversion therapy seems to have stuck.)
{^_^}