RE: My only problem with URIBL_BLACK|On a side note, to anyone watching this 
seemingly incredible
long discusion about one FP:
|This is typically what URIBL member do. We take every FP and delist request 
seriously. We do deep
research on |each one. Much deeper then anything you have seen here in this 
thread. Its not the
first time someone has told us |about an FP that has turned out to be false. 
Won't be the last.
|We've had spammers request delistings, which of course sets our magic elves 
into a firey rage or
research. This |only backfires on the spammers, and not only doesn't get his 
spam domain delisted,
but gets a lot more of them |found in research listed.
|A lot of people on other spam lists have said how "Soul Grinding" running an 
RBL is. Well we can
now attest to that |fact. Threads like this happen in private very often. Lots 
of work. One can
often do hours of research to add 100+ |domains, only to find another member 
has already done it!
Bastards! :)
|All of this would not be possible without some very incredible people. I can't 
thank the members of
URIBL enough. |The people who support us with mirrors. The anonymous 
non-members who email us
privately with lots of helpful |info. Hosts for the bandwidth. Jeff Chan and 
W.Stearns, for that
very first conference call. The SA devs for putting up |with us,....ok, me. And 
of course.....the
magic elves. Thanks to all.
|(Might as well add, all of the above also goes for the incredible work of the 
SARE team!)
|--Chris


Chris,

I brought the issue up as I had a few messages of what my customers believed 
were FP's.  I only
posted 2 examples but there are many.  In my case, I have 1 out of 1000's how 
will want the mailing.
I think what I got out of this whole discussion was that I need to implement 
per user whitelisting.
I will be working on that this weekend.

I support URIBL 100%.  In fact, if you check, you will see that I am a mirror 
and have made
donations for the cause in the past ;-)

QQQQ

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