On Sun, 2008-02-17 at 08:41 -0500, Michael Scheidell wrote:
> 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.

Yeah, though at the very least, one should be careful which scores to
bump. After all, they don't list only domains, but entire TLDs.

The ccTLD .de for example is listed in their whois. So Heise is deemed
spammy or ignoring RFCs? Go figure. There isn't much a domain owner can
do here...

  guenther


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