On Fri, 4 Nov 2016 12:23:16 +0100 Holger Schramm <li...@schramm.by> wrote:
> If you don't like them, don't use their services. It is really that > easy. It's not that easy. If you provide email services to a large number of people and someone they are trying to correspond with uses UCEPROTECT, you are basically at the mercy of UCEPROTECT. There's no accountability, and your customers are not going to be interested in any sort of discussion; they'll just want their damned emails to go through NOW. Shady blocklists can cause all sorts of headaches as people with inadequate spam filtering desperately use any and all blocklists available, regardless of the collateral damage. > I trust _none_ of them. Do you know the people of any other blacklist? > Who assures you that there is not a crazy monkey in the background > doing some strange stuff with the listings? Nobody. You are right. I don't trust any blocklist. But some of the bigger ones such as SpamHaus seem to operate on a more professional and responsible level than some of the crazier ones. Regards, Dianne.