On Thu, 24 Apr 2003, Dan Genn wrote: > mail addresses by Redhat's RBL and MX1.redhat.com? I have never had this > problem in the past and this affects my ability to participate in lists and > support. If Redhat is blocking a whole range of IP addresses or the domain > and punishing a huge user base with Rogers.com for the sake of a small group > of spammers; this is not the way to go. Please someone from Redhat (The BS, I have no hesitation in taking out entire domains, and do! aol for instance, yahoo for another example. This however is usually a VERY LAST resort because the ISP in question ignores and/or refuses to take action over its spammers/abusers, so I'd start by whingeing to YOUR ISP for THEIR inaction which is what most likely brought about the 550. > Postmasters) find an acceptable way of reducing spam without killing so many > broadband users. We do, you have hit last resport status. I do not speak for RedHat, however I'm sure I speak on behalf of many postmasters. -- -Res (a postmaster) lns01-wick-bne> ipfirewall addb reject all from aol.com to 0