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Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook?
From: Rich Kulawiec <rsk () gsp org>
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 22:15:28 -0500
[ This discussion really should be on spam-l, not nanog. ] I'm not affiliated with Spamcop, however, it's well-known among those of us who work in this area that (a) Facebook has been spamming for quite some time and (b) they're not the only "social network" that's doing so. So it's not especially surprising that one or more DNSBLs/RHSBLs is/are listing them: they've earned it. Point of order, however: Spamcop blocks nothing. Mail system administrators who choose to use their resources may block or score or tag or ignore at their discretion. ---Rsk
Current thread:
- Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Shon Elliott (Feb 25)
- RE: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Adam Stasiniewicz (Feb 25)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Reed Loden (Feb 25)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Noel Butler (Feb 25)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Shon Elliott (Feb 25)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Rich Kulawiec (Feb 26)
- RE: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Tomas L. Byrnes (Feb 26)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? deleskie (Feb 25)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Matthew Dodd (Feb 25)
- Re: Spamcop Blocks Facebook? Benjamin Billon (Feb 25)