This is becoming higly offtopic.
Don't think the SA list is the ideal place to promote services, no
matter how well meant it all may be.
At this point you should stop turning this list into your support/dev
channel, and run your own mailing list. Interested followers will subscribe.
Axb
Apache SpamAssassin PMC
On 18.08.2015 11:48, MailBlacklist.com Management wrote:
Good Morning,
@David - Thank you for your feedback 127.0.0.2 is now back in our RBL. It
was removed yesterday while we were updating our response codes, getting
ready for our announcement of another major feed provider.
@Noel - You are right there are some feeds we cannot disclose due to NDA's
being signed and others that have been in the anti-spam game for several
years which will be announced soon.
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We can understand people may be a little skeptical at first and maybe this
post on @users was a little premature. But when we have made the
announcement on what feeds, services, groups and personnel are behind this
service. Those of which have some of the highest credibility within this
space, your views may be a lot different.
Regards,
MailBlacklist.com Management.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 7:15 AM, Axb <axb.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 17.08.2015 23:03, Bill Cole wrote:
On 17 Aug 2015, at 9:26, Axb wrote:
On 17.08.2015 15:19, MailBlacklist.com Management wrote:
MailBlacklist.com is an non-profit RBL & RWL Provider based in the UK
who
is providing many ISPs globally with free to use DNS Lookup services.
domain's Creation Date: 2015-08-04
under what name/brand have you been "providing many ISPs globally with
free to use DNS Lookup services"
We are happy to answer any questions you my have. We will also seek
permission to disclose our Spam Feed Providers to give you a little bit
more information on where our feeds come from.
I wish you luck with your project - personally, I don't use services
unless I know who's behind them.
+1
Also unhelpful in fostering trust:
1. Registered anonymously though GoDaddy/Domains By Proxy.
2. "About Us" page simply isn't that. It's a stream of baseless
assertions about the services.
3. Site needs a spell-check.
4. No SOA for the domains used for listings, just single (!) NS records,
each resolving to a single IP.
5. The IPs pointed to by those NS records are allocated to the
notoriously spam-friendly & botnet-friendly slum-hoster OVH.
People new to DNSBLs should understand that all of the most widely-used
DNSBLs were started by people or organizations with pre-existing
reputations for competence and integrity in the community of
professional email admins and/or anti-spam activists. Carefully
protected anonymity sloppiness, and shoddy DNS is a poor starting point.
Looking into "Help us" I see a familiar looking "You can help us put a
stop to spammers by donating your MX Records to us."
this has a slight "Perkel_ian" touch which makes me wonder...