Charles Buckley wrote:
And then there is SORBS, which the ETH use, who have chosen to put the shared server I use for mail on a blacklist for some reason.
mail.mauto.com is indeed listed by sorbs - I would check that your server hasn't been compromised. Look for traces of an ssh brute force attack perhaps.
Everyone is going crazy about security, so you're likely to see a proliferation of providers offering to maintain blacklists, who will do it badly.
There is already plenty of such lists - I don't think the number is likely to grow a awful lot.
Much better would be to let the users determine what is spam and what is not, getting the ISP out of the role of having to play judge on a topic they don't master.
Nah, leave the spam-filtering to us :-) The user and the ISP both have better things to do.
/Per Jessen, Herrliberg