From: David Schwartz [mailto:davids@webmaster.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:18 PM
I'm getting seriously confused here. I thought that the open-relay issue was irelevent to MAPS.
No.
I hate to be pendantic here, but from your own email and what other sources have told me, this is inaccurate. MAPS does NOT do pre-emptive open-relay testing. I consider this to be a very important distinction. If I thought this was the case, I would stop using MAPS five minutes ago.
That MAPS only black-holed confirmed SPAM sites (a little tougher, but more granular, charter).
Yes, but open relays can easily become confirmed SPAM sites. All that has to happen is one spammer chooses to use that particular open relay.
That is orthogonal to the point.
I hope this qualifies as clarification.
This was actually the type of post that was muddying the waters quite severely. So no, it does not qualify as clarification. From other sources, and what I originally knew to be true, if MAPS blocks an open-relay, it is entirely incidental to the fact that it was a PROVEN spam origination point. Open relays that are NOT used by spammers never make it into MAPS. Ergo, a site's open-relay status is irrelevent to MAPS. I'm only interested in spanking spammers, not innocents, at any clue level. In the PURE war, one ONLY shoots confirmed bad-guys and has ZERO collateral damage.