This is a discussion on Re: OT: How do other ISPs deal with SORBS? within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; >Ok, I know this isn't a Postfix question, but there are a lot of mail >admins here ...
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>Ok, I know this isn't a Postfix question, but there are a lot of mail
>admins here and I'm after suggestions/opinions, so... > >We have a bunch of customer mail relays. A while back, one of our >lovely Windows-using customers managed to leave their computer open to >abuse and since they relayed through us, we got the blame. As usual >with this sort of thing, once it was spotted their access was closed >down until they had fixed the problem and everything went back to >normal. Almost. Sometime during this incident a single message made >its way into one of the SORBS spamtraps, so they now believe that we are >a junk mail organisation (an interesting assumption based on one >message, but that's another issue.) > >The web site basically says "send us money and we might remove you". >All well and good, but given the volume of mail that goes out of a >typical ISPs mail system there are always going to be some that go >astray (especially given the number of Windows viruses doing the rounds >right now) and if it only takes a single message to get listed this >could get very expensive. > >I'm sure others here must have had similar experiences. How did you >deal with it? > > Chris. Hi Chris, It might put you in a bind, but my theory on this is that if SORBS (or any RBL) won't remove a tested mail server from their database without payment, then they are simply not worth worrying about. Any self respecting mail server admin wouldn't rely on such a service. One of our clients managed to also get their own network onto the SORBS list - they wouldn't remove without payment, he refused - so after some length of time they contacted me again to tell me it was removed from SORBS. Chances are, they'll remove it, but when is anybody's guess. Just my thoughts. -- Bye for now, Terry Allen __________________________________________________ _________________ hEARd Postal Address: hEARd, 26B Glenning Rd, Glenning Valley, NSW 2261, Australia Internet - WWW: http://heard.com.au http://itavservices.com EMAIL: hmag@ozemail.com.au Phone: Australia - 02 4388 1400 / International - + 61 2 43881400 Mobile: Australia - 04 28881400 / International - 61 4 28881400 ----------------------------------------------- Non profit promotion for new music - since 1994 ----------------------------------------------- |