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Re: Spamhaus...
From: John Levine <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 21 Feb 2010 06:27:28 -0000
Maybe I'm mistaken, but it appears each end user has to buy the service for their own mail servers, and the ISP isn't allowed to bypass that. For the purpose of the agreements with spamhaus, an ISP customer is probably considered a third party, and making a rbldns server available to them is disclosing spamhaus' secret DNSBL zone information....
In my experience, they're pretty reasonable. I would talk to them (or one of their datafeed sales agents) before assuming that they won't sell you the service you need. R's, John
Current thread:
- Re: Spamhaus..., (continued)
- Re: Spamhaus... Marc Powell (Feb 19)
- Re: Spamhaus... Michelle Sullivan (Feb 19)
- Re: Spamhaus... Larry Sheldon (Feb 19)
- Re: Spamhaus... Marc Powell (Feb 20)
- Re: Spamhaus... Patrick W. Gilmore (Feb 20)
- Re: Spamhaus... Roger Marquis (Feb 20)
- Re: Spamhaus... Robert Bonomi (Feb 20)
- Re: Spamhaus... James Hess (Feb 20)
- Re: Spamhaus... Jon Lewis (Feb 20)
- Re: Spamhaus... James Hess (Feb 20)
- Re: Spamhaus... John Levine (Feb 20)
- Re: Spamhaus... Graeme Fowler (Feb 21)
- Re: Spamhaus... James Hess (Feb 20)
- Re: Spamhaus... Michelle Sullivan (Feb 21)
- Re: Spamhaus... Jon Lewis (Feb 21)
- Re: Spamhaus... Tony Finch (Feb 21)
- Re: Spamhaus... Michelle Sullivan (Feb 21)
- Re: Spamhaus... Jon Lewis (Feb 21)
- Re: DNSBLs other than Spamhaus... John Levine (Feb 21)
- Re: Spamhaus... Larry Sheldon (Feb 21)
- Re: Spamhaus... Matthias Leisi (Feb 21)
- Re: Spamhaus... Larry Sheldon (Feb 20)