Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Saturday 2006-11-04 at 17:18 -0800, Lew Wolfgang wrote:
I stopped receiving SuSE list mail on Oct 14 and didn't realize what's going on until this afternoon. lists.suse.de is listed in the sorbs dns-rbl database as a source of spam. As such, list messages will be silently dropped on many ISPs.
Which demonstrates that it is a bad thing for ISPs to use black lists. I'm lucky and happy that my ISP doesn't.
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. The lab where I work also uses rbl's which, along with grey-listing, removes about 90,000 spams per day, which is about 90% of their total mail traffic.
Check it out at http://www.au.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml.
I checked the two IPs and they are not listed.
195.135.221.131 is the IP that's listed. I don't know which two you checked.
It would seem that the list owner should contact sorbs to get de-listed.
Tell him directly.
I presumed that my message would reach him/them, in addition to alerting others of the problem. Regards, Lew Wolfgang