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Re: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands
From: Richard Irving <rirving () onecall net>
Date: Sat, 09 Mar 2002 08:55:17 -0500
Unfortunately, we received complaints -downstream-. If the gentleman involved had been even a little cooperative, we would even help remove a valid offender. Rock -> US <-Hard Place I need my morning coffee. TIA. Mark Radabaugh wrote:
Were it not referenced by http://Relays.OsiruSoft.com./,It's his own personal block list - it's not meant for use by other ISP's. Ignore it - unless you really need to send them mail. I don't know of any other ISP's actually using it as a block list. Mark Radabaugh Amplex (419) 833-3635
Current thread:
- Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands Richard Irving (Mar 09)
- Re: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands Lionel (Mar 09)
- Re: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands Richard Irving (Mar 09)
- RE: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands Mark Radabaugh (Mar 09)
- Re: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands Richard Irving (Mar 09)
- Re: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands Lionel (Mar 09)
- Re: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands Richard Irving (Mar 09)
- Re: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands Lionel (Mar 09)
- OT: Re: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands Bob K (Mar 09)
- Re: OT: Re: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands Lionel (Mar 09)
- Re: Problems with a black hole list in the netherlands John Payne (Mar 10)