Comments on: Spamhaus hits out at ISPs, praises Microsoft
ISPs put more firewalls around customer support than around customers, says Spamhaus CTO.
ISPs put more firewalls around customer support than around customers, says Spamhaus CTO.
January 7, 2010 4:00 AM PST
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I would also suggest that people read the information on their site. They don't care about colateral damage done to those that use shared hosting. I personally hope they get taken down.
"They block IP numbers without regard to everyone on it."
This is not correct. Spamhaus, like the other maintainers of similar lists, simply PUBLISHES one or more lists of IP addresses. It's up to an individual ISP or business to CHOOSE whether or not to block messages based on Spamhaus' or any similar lists. You should complain to either the ISP/business that is blocking the e-mail, or complain to your own ISP that they need to stop harboring spammers, or find another ISP that isn't spammer-friendly.
Presumably, Spamhaus blocks e-mail sent to themselves, based on their lists. They have every right to do this. They own their own network. It's private property and they can keep anything out that they want. "My network, my rules."
Jim
(no affiliation with Spamhaus, not even a user)
You can't sue them either. They cost your company a million dollars. Well too bad.
I say down with Spamhaus.
Robert
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- by orfeu_niko April 26, 2005 11:00 PM PDT
- Now I understand why US still uses dial-up. If
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- Why US uses dial-up
- by Jim Harmon April 27, 2005 5:43 AM PDT
- Many people don't feel that broadband is worth the extra money. Many seem satisfied with the service they get for $25/mo or less. I'm not among those... but more than half the people I know are.
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(11 Comments)someone has broadband or something, then he's a
security threat.
Or maybe I'm wrong. I'm willing to admit that.