
Nope, Just an ISP with normal ISP type operational spam problems. I'm trying to quantify how often we actually appear on RBL, but I want to get some idea of how much credence to give to appearing on any given list. For example something like the old Dorkslayers lists should be ignored because they would blacklist you if you sneezed at the wrong time, however MAPS is probably a good list. P. On Thursday 20 November 2003 3:33 pm, todd glassey wrote:
Does this mean that your employer is a spam operator?
T ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul S. Brown" <pol@geekstuff.co.uk> To: <nanog@merit.edu> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 7:16 AM Subject: RBLs in use
I have been asked to find out what DNSBLs are in use so my employer can
see
what the incidence of its being blacklisted is and how much impact this is likely to have had on their business.
What DNSBLs are being used by the various agencies represented on NANOG
and
how much weighting do you give them. Are there any DNSBLs you would completely ignore due to data quality issues?
Thanks
Paul