--On 8 August 2008 10:22:12 +0200 Alessandro Vesely <vesely at tana.it> wrote:
As my first question can be answered implicitly, I put some more: Independently of how a list of IP addresses is gathered, is there any reason not to publish it? Is there any reason why postmasters would not want to say what DNSBLs their servers look up and what decisions they make thereafter? If I knew my message were to be rejected, I would abort sending tout-court, irrespective of my hat's color. Would that be a disadvantage for the target host?
Publishing the list of RBLs that I use would allow spammers to target my servers more effectively, and more efficiently. Each spambot that they controlled could look up my list, and determine whether they could reach me. Spambots can now simply target their mail at servers that are likely to accept it.
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