Quoting Robert Sharp (rsharp@appliedtheory.com):
I would like to make the point that I do run two mail servers and both a maps approved. Please don't tell me I don't know how to run a mail server. Again I am not discussing your ability , please don't poke fun at me. In fact I had some trouble with spam on one of them because someone was signing up a list I use for the owl networks mailing list. I infact installed MAPS to see if it helped the problem. It did not because the user didn't run an open relay site but rather a no confirmation email list.
What strange logic process brought you to the conclusion that you should use MAPS to block email from one particular mailing list? Maybe English isn't your native tounge and I'm just not understanding you, or a thorough course of instruction on Internet email, and how to block it, is in order.
Would I be correct to assume they should be in the MAPS list too?
Why, yes, if someone *nominates* the list for inclusion into MAPS and shows documentation of the problem. ...
I am just making the point that if MAPS wasn't run by one person with total control maybe some of us "retards who don't know what we are doing" would be a bit more will to support the effort.
You think MAPS is just one person? You don't know a thing about what you are complaining about, as evidenced by this and your other words above. http://www.mail-abuse.org/about-us.htm Confusing it with ORBS, perhaps. Aaron