[SURBL-Discuss] What does it take to be blacklisted?

Ben Spencer ben.spencer at moody.edu
Wed Jun 25 17:44:08 CEST 2008


Thanks Jeff. You confirmed what I as fairly certain about. This specific
case is no longer an issue as he is off of the list now which he was on
before.

Benji Spencer
System Administrator

Moody Bible Institute
Phone: 312-329-2288
Fax: 312-329-8961


-----Original Message-----
From: discuss-bounces at lists.surbl.org
[mailto:discuss-bounces at lists.surbl.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Chan
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 9:33 AM
To: SURBL Discuss
Subject: Re: [SURBL-Discuss] What does it take to be blacklisted?

On Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 5:37:30 AM, Ben Spencer wrote:
> Ok...the subject is a bit misleading. Let me clarify a little bit...

> What does it take for a domain to end up on the multi.surbl.org list?

> Realizing that multi is made up of several different lists, it might
not
> be
> clear cut as each might have their own rules and in some cases it is
> more
> complicated then just end user reports.

> Background: someone complained that they couldn't email us and it
turns
> out
> they were blocked because of the multi.surbl.org list. In a response
we
> received from them, they stated: One person has a software program
that
> erroneously flagged <the domain> as spam.

> What I am trying to confirm is that none of the multi.surbl.org lists
> actually will block on a single incident report. Reading over the
> surbl.org
> site (haven't dig into the rules for each list just yet), the lists
seem
> to
> sway towards safer (no listing) then sorry end of things.

None of the lists will blacklist based solely on a user report.

Each list is pretty different.

Please report false positives to whitelist at our domain.

Jeff C.
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