Fake spam filter company

I suppose the only thing we have to worry about is to not use the filters ourselves, and, if we're ever told we're on their list, to try to get whitelisted. I'd think anything else is beyond our control.

Sarcastically speaking, I love this page:

http://www.nszones.com/services.asp

Look carefully wherre they say:
The use of the nsZones DNSBLs is free of charge for anybody.
And then immediately below, they tell you who can't use it free.

Of course SpamHaus's intent to let us know is a bit suspect, too; since they charge for commercial use of their lists as well. It's been ten months since they got their cease and desist; did they just publish this page now, or did you just find it now?

Just to make it clear, the no version of the exim.conf file I write for DirectAdmin, neither the one I distribute, the one currently distributed by DirectAdmin, nor any previous versions, has ever used any of the nszones blocklists or whitelists.

Note that I've moved this thread as it's not a DirectAdmin discussion, so it's off-topic.

Jeff
 
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