Paul, Always Learning wrote: > On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 17:10 -0400, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > >> listadmin, >> >> Can you PLEASE, PLEASE find *any* other blacklist than manitu? This >> asshole's method was ok a dozen years ago; these days, with hosting sites >> hosting tens or hundreds of thousands of domains, with too many running >> Windows, and so infected and sending out spam. They then send all mail via >> one mailhost, with the result that those of us with *no* spam coming out >> are frequently blocked. >> >> This ain't the first time for me with this jerk, either. A few years >> ago, Cogeco in Canada was using him, and on and off for *months* I was >> blocked from exchanging email with an old friend... because I was >> mailing from Roadrunner in Chicago (hosting hundreds of thousands of >> households), until my friend dropped Cogeco. <snip> > Why not run your own mail server ? I use Exim (a Sendmail replacement) Because I'm not going to pay for colocation, or whatever. This is my personal domain, etc, and I'm paying about $6US for it a month. I'm not running a business, and so don't want to pay $$$ to Verizon for a business line. <snip> > > Spam is a USA invention created by someone called Wallace? about 15? > years ago. It is now a world-wide pest. Ah, yes. I think you're thinking of the Green Card Scam, from Cantor and Siegal. Yes, I was on usenet then.... "There's no such thing as community, this is just a marketing opportunity". mark -- If wealth == power and if power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, what is the effect of monopolies and billionaires on democracy? - whitroth, 2002 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos