I see that point - however, spamhaus has become a haus-hold word these days and everyone runs into these issues....its not malware or bots we block from a network level blackhole. Yet it is basic network operations these days to have to deal with someone complaining about their hacked mail server is now fixed yet they cant get mail. We usually tell them the quickest way is to address spamhaus to get it removed and in parallel also move the mail server to a new IP and change the dns and rDNS to the new one. It gets us out of having to help with these RBL issues. When an RBL sends a notice we jump on it and get it to the customer...however, they usually dont send us or the customer anything. Thank You Bob Evans CTO
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They come to M3AAWG on a regular basis and thereâs the M3AAWG hosting SIG that you might want to participate in.
NANOG doesnât always have a mail abuse (and not very many network abuse) session on the agenda, plus just how many people doing routing or DNS seem to even care what their colleagues down the hall in the abuse team are doing or which conferences they attend?
I remember a time (under the previous list management) when discussing spam here was deemed OT and non operational - off list warnings, suspensions and such. Ancient history I guess, but still ..
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On 29-Jul-2015, at 10:06 AM, Bob Evans <bob@FiberInternetCenter.com> wrote:
Would be nice to have an RBL service that attended NANOG meetings. Would make for a more trusted RBL we can tell customers to make use. Spamhaus ever attend a NANOG meetings ? Thank You Bob Evans CTO