Re: SV: Complaint about change in spam controls of mailing lists @Red Hat

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On Tue, 2003-04-22 at 18:13, Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Yes, and one has to ask what is the criteria for "blacklisting".  I
> suspect that it is either  based on the fact that my dynamic IP address
> doesn't pass the double reverse DNS lookup test or the fact that my
> dynamic IP address is on a range of known DHCP addresses that happen to be
> in Taiwan.

	Oh, that explains it right there.  I'm guessing you're on one of the
209 or 210 or 211 networks.  There's a LOT of systems that just block
those Class A addresses entirely.  It's not fair and it's not "right"
but it's the way it is.
 
> IMHO, the RBL is an attempt at spam control that discriminates against a
> group of people based on their circumstances.

	Yes, it's unfortunate.  

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