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 -- [*] sys4 AG http://sys4.de, +49 (89) 30 90 46 64 Franziskanerstraße 15, 81669 München Sitz der Gesellschaft: München, Amtsgericht München: HRB 199263 Vorstand: Patrick Ben Koetter, Marc Schiffbauer Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Florian Kirstein