Am 18.08.2015 um 12:27 schrieb Axb:
> 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

Agree , also MailBlacklist.com should make public
who they are, their whois infos are not enough to trust and use
them as rbl


> 
> 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.
>>
>> --------
>>
>> 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...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
> 



Best Regards
MfG Robert Schetterer

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