On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 12:05 +0000, John wrote:
Hans du Plooy wrote:
Don't use sorbs. While I think blacklists is an excellent idea, sorbs has proven themselves to be extremely liberal at blacklisting domains. Someone received a mail with a forged From: field (the From: part being our domain). They checked where our mail was hosted and blacklisted that IP. Then they charged us $50 to remove the listing (how can that be legal), and didn't remove it at all. We moved our mail server to a different hosting facility more than a year ago, and got a new IP in the process. The old IP is *still* listed at sorbs...
Hans
Wasn' t there a case of an incorrectly blacklisted company suing the likes of sorbs for defamation recently?
I sure hope so - they deserve it. The postfix user list has had a few threads on just why SORBS is so bad. Interesting reading.... Hans