On 28/05/09 9:03 PM, "Karsten Bräckelmann" <guent...@rudersport.de> wrote:

> Incentive for you, to get em delisted from BRBL. The funky question is,
> is BRBL part of your weighted blacklist metric?

BRBL was and is in test mode for possible use against our whitelists.

Given the huge amount of bumph I've seen and heard about emailreg.org, I
figured it would be an interesting experiment to see if what everybody
feared was happening was true. It isn't. No big extortion plan on the part
of emailreg and Barracuda that I can see.

Fact is, while I think the reasons behind the initial listings are suspect,
or misguided, or wrong, there is ZERO evidence I've seen or experienced that
you need to pay emailreg.org to get delisted or stay delisted which is
precisely as it should be.

My incentive was that, and some early-morning OCD.

This is the only time I have ever delisted a client IP, and there are a raft
of DNSBL operators to back me up on that one. Our clients get listed, I want
to know why, but I never ever ever ask for delistings. Ever. Why would I?


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Neil Schwartzman
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