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Conversations With An Anti-Spam Activist

By narcogen - Posted on 02 July 2002

Recently one of the so-called "spam blacklists" included one of my servers on their list, bouncing emails from some friends and clients. The machine has since been reassigned to another network number to avoid the blacklist.

It should be noted that none of Synfibers' machines has ever been used to send spam; the blacklist is intentionally expanding its influence to include non-spamming customers of networks that host other customers who do spam in order to enlist legitimate users in their fight against spam.

I had a series of interesting exchanges with a representative of one of these blacklists, it's been added to the site as Conversations With An Anti-Spam Activist.

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