Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2003 14:59:05 -0500 (EST) From: jlewis
In AOL's case, they couldn't even tell us why our mail was being rejected or our connections to their MX's blocked and I had to wait a week for their postmaster dept. to get to my ticket and return my call to fill me in on what was going on.
Ewwww. Much better to put a semi-descriptive code in the 5.x.x and give a contact phone number and/or off-net email box.
Parts of the community have already decided and have helped to create central quasi-authoratative DNSBLs. If nobody uses a DNSBL, who care's what's in it? If a sufficient number of
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