Re: SPAM: Re: [SLE] Suse mailing list relay listed at SORBS as spam source



(Ted Harding) wrote:
On 05-Nov-06 Lew Wolfgang wrote:
[...]
Well, this "bad thing" is dropping about 1,000 spams per day
on my server. I'll continue to use rbl's, thank you. It's
my choice since I'm my own ISP.
[...]

Ahh! Since Lew is his own ISP, the solution to SORBS is easy!
Just stop using them!

Hi Ted,

Actually SORBS does a good job for me. In the years that
I've been using it this is the first problem I've had.
In this case the solution is to white-list the offending
IP address. I'll continue to use SORBS, and a few others.

Regards,
Lew Wolfgang

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