15 Mar
2005
15 Mar
'05
2:05 p.m.
SORBS -- like _any_ other blocklist -- is simply an expression of opinion. if you feel that "somebody" is 'wrongly' blocking mail because of a SORBS listing, your _first_ step should be to contact *that* party, and request that either (a) they stop using SORBS, or (b) that they 'whitelist' you. *THEY* are the ones that made the decision to block your mail to their system.
Come on, that's just nonsense. If the New York Times publishes a front page article about how you're an idiot, should you contact each individual person who reads the article and try to convince them you're not? Or should you try to convince the New York Times that they're incorrect and should publish a correction? DS