On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, Hannigan, Martin wrote:
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 14:05:25 -0500 From: "Hannigan, Martin" <hannigan@verisign.com> Subject: RE: Bogon stupidity... warning... operational post.
[ ... ] Use a blacklist, pay the price. I'd like to know how many people actually went to their boss and said "It was that guy Williams fault even though I control and am responsible for the network.....!"
"it was the risk we took when deploying the use of this DNSbl / BGP feed / Avian carrier service / whatever, because it would save us a lot of work, time and money compared to when we'd do it all by ourselves manually, eyeballing all the mailinglists etc.". I've seen small mishaps with a faulty configured dnsbl (abuseat.org != abusat.org). But those dnsbl's keep our mailload down and quite a large chunk of Spam out (which doesn't need to get spooled, transferred for Virus and Spam scanning, and then delivered into an IMAP mailbox on "expensive" RAID5, etc.). Give me more money and people, and I'll have a team dedicated to advancing those SpamAssassin rulesets every hour, have ten times as much storage at hand, and a whole army of people to handle all the complaints of people drowning in Spam... (I can dream, can I ? ;D)
-M<
Kind regards, JP Velders