> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daryl C. W. O'Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 21:51
> To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Over-scoring of SURBL lists...
> 
> Matt Kettler wrote:
> > List Mail User wrote:
> 
> > My FPs fall into two categories:
> 
> Like Matt, I've had similar electronics newsletters trigger 
> on apparently non-spammed domains.
> 
> I've also had a number of users complain about FPs on emails 
> from a number of online poker sites.
> 
> 
> > And yet it's in URIBL's blacklist. (I've already requested a delist)
> 
> Do they actually delist domains by request?  I've long ago given up 
> trying after having all of my requests rejected.
> 

If "all of your requests" are referring to URIBL.COM, I think you are over
exaggerating.

You have submitted 1 time to uribl, that was a delist request for
partypoker.com, which was requested to be blacklisted by Theo.  You'd think
2 people working on an anti-spam project together could agree on something?
One mans spam is another mans ham (or addiction?), and its up to URIBL to
make that classification.  Its not always going to be right to everyone.   

If you don't like our classification, submit a delist reqest.  If we reject
it, submit another.   We take notice when multiple requests come in for the
same domain, especially from unique uids.   For a delist request, give us a
reason in the "Your Message Regarding this submission (optional)" section.
That goes along ways.

So.. I have moved partypoker.com to grey for now.  I'll let you and Theo
thumb wrestle over it :)

Dallas

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