Affects of the balkanization of mail blacklisting
Roy
garlic at garlic.com
Sat Aug 11 15:54:36 UTC 2001
They aren't stolen copies, They are the last secondary transfer of the dul
domain before MAPS closed its servers up.
Roy Engehausen
jlewis at lewis.org wrote:
> This is getting really annoying. It seems multiple large networks have
> stolen copies of the MAPS DUL (I wonder if this is the cause or an effect
> of MAPS going commercial?) which of course are not being kept in-sync with
> the real MAPS DUL. First it was Earthlink. Today's winner is usa.net.
>
> >>><xxxxxx at usa.net>
> >>> (reason: 550 Mail from 209.208.x.y refused. Please refer to
> >>> http://mail-abuse.org/dul for an explanation.)
>
> The address block in question above was removed from the DUL almost 2
> weeks ago, but usa.net is still blocking mail from it today, and claiming
> that they're doing so via the MAPS DUL.
>
> How many other networks have stolen copies of the DUL and either nobody
> maintaining their local copies or bogus sendmail reject messages pointing
> you to the wrong place (or no place) to get the problem fixed?
>
> If you're going to run your own locally maintained email blacklist, at
> least get the rejection messages right and give out a correct URL for
> procedures on getting off your blacklist.
>
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