Am 14.02.2016 um 23:34 schrieb Noel Butler:
On 14/02/2016 01:46, Alex wrote:

rejecting outright at the SMTP level for IPs reaching my honeypots
could be dangerous if not checked.

how so? if your honey pots use specific non human used (ever) addresses,
then there should never ever be a genuine mail destined for it.

I dont care who the connector is, be it foobar.com or gmail.com if they
relay it, they are listed, its where spamhaus and I always disagreed,
because what they are doing is sending a clear message to spammers to
simply "use gmail" to avoid being listed in spamhaus.

You are never too big to be stuffed into a dnsbl, there are a number of
well known bl's that have been around for over ten years that also take
that approach.

you missed to say that you are the type RBL operator which lists whole subnets (in not only personal RBL's) because you don't like specific people on mailing-lists

also you don't realize that this don't stop any single mail from a list sent by that person but just harms other domains using the SMTP server

so *you* are hardly in the position for education about RBL's since you don't care about any collateral damage but only your ego


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