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From: Joe Quinn [mailto:jqu...@pccc.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2016 2:56 PM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: uceprotect issue On 11/2/2016 2:46 PM, Marc Stürmer wrote: Zitat von Marco <fa...@ruparpiemonte.it><mailto:fa...@ruparpiemonte.it>: Sorry, I know this is not uceprotect list, but I don't know how to contact uceprotect, their contact form is unavailable. It seems the problem starts on 30 october. Did you have noticed too something about? UCE Protect has a very questionable reputation, foremost reason is that they do charge money for delisting entries. And no one knows who's behind them, since they do not publish this kind of information. They want to stay anonymous, that's why there is no easy way to concat them on their home page. So you should really ask yourself: why do you trust them? I have to agree. Their inscrutability extends deep into the public-facing parts of their infrastructure. Their MX doesn't have any registrant information in their whois, and their DNS provider doesn't even have a website. Their own domain uses a whois privacy service, and that service's website is a single page for submitting email non-delivery reports to UCE Protect. It's ridiculous.