On 09/09/2014 11:39 AM, Marcin Mirosław wrote: > W dniu 29.08.2014 o 23:36, Dave Warren pisze: >> On 2014-08-29 02:38, Marcin Mirosław wrote: >>> So what should I do in your opinion? I'm getting spam to my private >>> spamtrap so I can't fill fields about company - it doesn't matter where >>> I'm hired for reporting spam. What if I would be unemployed? Then I >>> would have to lie about company? IMHO it is the way to hinder sending >>> complaints from users. >> >> If you're not willing to provide the information they request, and they >> won't accept an inquiry without it, then you're left with a different >> choice: 1) Do nothing, 2) Cease using the service. >> >> From their perspective, either the policy will increase the quality of >> reports they get by reducing the noise, allowing them to focus on real >> queries, and ultimately increasing the quality of the list, or it will >> discourage people from reporting, decreasing the quality of the list, >> resulting in less users and less relevance. >> >> They've made their choice, now you get to make yours. Personally, I'm >> quite pleased with their performance, and I have no problem identifying >> myself when I contact a company. If I'm acting on my own behalf, I'd put >> "Personal" or "None" or "N/A" into a form, and if it's not accepted, oh >> well. > > Hi! > In a half of past week I asked them about how should I report spam to > them. I didn't get any answer yet. I don't expect to get it in future. > For me they are unreliable as a RBL provider. >
There are a lot of DNSBL/DNSWL providers. They all use different inputs. Apparently Mailspike is not interested in end users submitted a few messages a day. Spamcop does, so you can submit to them. You should look into the listing and delisting criteria for a list. For instance, I don't trust any list provider that accepts money to get delisted. If you decide that you don't like a list because it doesn't accept user submissions, that's your opinion of course. But not very strong one, IMHO: Spamhaus also doesn't accept user submissions, and they run lists that are used by virtually everyone. Regards, Tom
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