John Andersen wrote:
On Saturday 22 July 2006 09:03, Marc Perkel wrote:
  
Looking for people to try this out and for people who want to
participate in this new project. These lists do block spam, but more
importantly that are used to actively detect nonspam and reduce false
positives. Here's the details. I'm looking for some partners to help
feed data into the system as wel as people to use it and let me know how
well it works.

http://wiki.ctyme.com/index.php/Spam_DNS_Lists
    


Quoting:

 Unfortunately EFF can't get beyond listening to themselves echo their own 
opinion to understand that the concepts behind AOL/Goodmail are at least 
partially sound. The idea is to get the good email through.

--enequote.


Talk about echoing one's own opinion....

If your system is as well thought out as your championing of AOL
it's unlikely to be worth my time.

  

I'm not defending AOL. I'm trying to eliminate the need for paid mail. And - I used to be EFFs sysadmin and I still support them and they are usually right on a lot of things but when it cones to spam - they are clueless.

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