mal> A look in my mail delivery log file showed that sendmail is rejecting mal> mails from mail.python.org (63.102.49.29) with the following message: amk> See http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0107.1/0929.html . amk> Short explanation: ORBS will, one eleventh of the time, report that amk> any IP address is an open relay. More telling I think is that Ron Guilmette, the author of the note amk referenced, felt that he couldn't recommend any of the other black list "services". The server that I run a few mailman lists on occasionally has messages rejected by MAPS RBL. Whenever I go there to see what's what, it always tells me my server has never been on their black list. I think the whole black list exercise has been a net waste of time and certainly has done little to stem the flow of email spam. as-opposed-to-python-spam-ly y'rs, Skip
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