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--On Wednesday, November 20, 2002 9:40 AM -0800 Joe St Sauver <[email protected]> wrote: They go on the RBL - largely due to the existance of AS7777, in a manner similar to the way listings happen on the RSS. If we have spam via an open proxy and it tests open, it gets listed.[I will also say that it would really be great if mail-abuse.org would add an open proxy listing project to complement their RSS, DUL, and other initiatives.] I've got some contract coding work (sh, perl, some C) related to this available if any of you folks in the Bay Area have some spare cycles. (We're also hiring full time for some other positions - feel free to ping me). -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Margie Arbon Mail Abuse Prevention System, LLC [email protected] http://mail-abuse.org
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