The only large ISP that seems to have an FBL friendly approach is AOL. We've been on their FBL for years. If anyone knows of another ISP with a friendly FBL I'd love to know.
At 01:05 AM 2/19/2010, ram wrote:
On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 12:17 -0800, J.D. Falk wrote:
But for an ISP this is so painful.
On Feb 14, 2010, at 10:31 PM, ram wrote: > Anyway ReturnPath operates FBL's for yahoo and they provide IP address based feedback loops at Cox etc > I dont know why this diff for yahoo.Because that's how Yahoo! wants it. There are a lot of advantages to routing feedback by authenticated domain: ease of maintenance, survives forwarding, et cetera.
Every new customer who comes on board you have to ask them to dkim sign their mails or sign them on their behalf. Setting up the FBL on behalf of the customer is another pain
And anyway for the spams which dont get signed ( for eg using a direct relay with a compromised account ) you may be relaying the spams inadvertently on the outbound , but never get FBL's until all the world blacklists you
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