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Maintaining a Publicly Available Blacklist - Mechanisms and Principles

badger.foo writes "When you publicly assert that somebody sent spam, you need to ensure that your data is accurate. Your process needs to be simple and verifiable, and to compensate for any errors, you want your process to be transparent to the public with clear points of contact and line of responsibility. Here are some pointers from the operator of the bsdly.net greytrap-based blacklist."

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  1. Re:Blacklists are evilu even for spam filtering by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Yeah, I agree - you want to be sitting there manually reading and potentially deleting millions of emails per day on behalf of your customers. You dumb fuck.

  2. Re:GNAA First Post by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    GNAA are old school. I think I prefer the new school. Homosexual, Non-White ('cause white folk suck!), Association of the fucking Universe. You can't join though, that shirt really doesn't go with those shoes.