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Re: AT&T submitted to RBL


> For those who haven't seen this:
> 
> Friday 11 May:
> 
> "The Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) added a block of AT&T's IP 
>  addresses to its Realtime Blackhole List this week, stopping delivery 
>  of any e-mail from those sites to Internet service providers that 
>  subscribe to the popular anti-spam filter. MAPS was responding to 
>  complaints about unwanted e-mail originating from the addresses."
> 
>  http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-5905139.html?tag=mn_hd

This is not a big deal IMHO.  They simply listed a /25 block used
by one of their customers:
	http://mail-abuse.org/cgi-bin/show_listing.cgi?183988
A quite ordinary listing, but for some reason CNET decided
to publish these news.

furio ercolessi





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