Jeff Chan wrote:
Quoting Per Jessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Matt Kettler wrote:

For some reason one of my domains has all of a sudden been listed in
the above listed db. Which is rather ironic since there are only 3
active accounts at this domain. 1 used for a couple of mailing lists,
1 - postmaster (inbound email only) and 1 domain contact address for
domains (also inbound only).
This really shouldn't matter.. *NOBODY* should be using this list.
It's too large and too hardware intensive, and too inaccurate to be
useful.

I don't use it, but it could very easily be turned into an rbldnsd
format list - I'm surprised nobody's done that yet.  (assuming there's
some actual use for the list).

sa-blacklist is the basis of ws.surbl.org:

  http://www.surbl.org/lists.html#ws
No it's not.. well, not really.. surbl's WS is based on sa-blacklist-uri. That's got the same email stream as sa-blacklist, but the information gathered is different.

sa-blacklist is deprecated.  Use SURBLs instead.
sa-blacklist has always been impractical by design ( it blacklists from addresses, not URIs).

However, the OP's problem isn't that he's using sa-blacklist, it's that someone he's trying to email is using it, and his domain is listed.



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