> From: Philip Prindeville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 18:44:55 -0800
> To: Spamassassin Mailing List <users@spamassassin.apache.org>
> Subject: Clearly bogus false positives -- on "abuse" contact point, no less
> 
> Hmmm.  I think we need a BL for reporting ISP's that are clueless as to
> run filtering on their "abuse" mailbox (or the mailbox that's listed for
> their ARIN/RIPE AbuseEmail attributes).
> 
There is, but due to complaints, it was taken out of SA. (some thought that
just because you ignore abuse@ or postmaster@ email wasn't enough of a sign
that you were a spammer.  And it is 'Spam' assassin, not 'lame-admin'
assassin ;-)

See www.rfc-ignorant.org.
Abuse, postmaster, whois, dsn, bogusmx
(every messagelabs client is listed in bogusmx due to the phusked up way
message labs assigns mx records)
Several LARGE isp's are listed in the abuse@ due to their bouncing of abuse
complaints, or requiring you to fill our forms on their web site.
Maybe you don't want to 100% block them, but you can look for old RFCI rules
and score them higher.

-- 
Michael Scheidell, CTO
>|SECNAP Network Security
Winner 2008 Network Products Guide Hot Companies 

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