6 Apr
2012
6 Apr
'12
12:18 p.m.
On Fri, 06 Apr 2012 09:55:35 -0400, Drew Weaver said:
That is again, not true.
Senderbase's listings don't correlate to any public information so it's pretty much impossible to pro-actively protect ourselves from having our IPs set to poor.
You missed the point - if it was industry standard practice, reputation lists at Senderbase, Spamhaus, and SORBS would *all 3* be out of business, because the average spammer's lifespan at a provider would be less than the time it takes the average reputation list to put up an entry.