On Sunday, September 12, 2004, 11:23:24 AM, Frank Ellermann wrote:
Jeff Chan wrote:
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.
You could probably add t-online.de - the old system used to be *.bei.t-online.de (e.g. frank.ellermann.bei.t-online.de), the free part of the new system uses *.privat.t-online.de IIRC.
The *.t-dialin.net is less important, it's mainly used in host names for dialin users (*.dip.t-dialin.net) by T-Online. Okay, maybe a desperate spammer runs his own server on a dialin IP, but that IP changes at least once per day.
We've already whitelisted t-online.de as a major ISP, and we could add t-dialin.net, but please remember that we are not a sender IP list. We are not listing any sender IP addresses, only URI domains. Someone sending mail from a t-dialin address probably is not adding a t-dialin.net URI to their mail (unless there is a t-dialin.net webmail address perhaps?), so I don't see how it's relevant to us.
If someone ran their own mail server on a dialup address, that's essentially irrelevant to SURBLs. We are not a list of sending IP addresses or sender domains. We only look at the message body URIs, not senders.
Jeff C.