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Dave Kearton
March 31st 08, 04:11 AM
Hands up if you can't hear me....



The Online Relays Database (ORDB.org) was an anti-spammer database that
ISPs and mail administrators would refer incoming emails to - to protect
their users from spam.



For whatever reason, it was shut down in late 2006, it's role was still
carried on by other servers, such as spamlist.org. So for the last
18 months, any database queries of ORDB would just bounce back to the
mailserver.


Apparently, ORDB was started up again about 4 days ago.

"Big furry dogl" I hear you say.

The only difference is that now, it's returning ALL queries on the database
back as positive spam results. (No I don't know why either)



Any mailserver or ISP that still has an automatic query to ORDB will take
action against all
incoming email under its spam protocols - regardless of origin, or purpose.



Check the following article for more details.


"iTWire - Spam blocker rises from the dead to bite lax email administrators"



http://www.itwire.com/content/view/17322/53/






Cheers

Dave Kearton

Alan Erskine[_3_]
March 31st 08, 04:32 AM
Bigpond working fine (which is unusual in itself).

"Dave Kearton" > wrote in message
.. .
>
> Hands up if you can't hear me....
>
>
>
> The Online Relays Database (ORDB.org) was an anti-spammer database that
> ISPs and mail administrators would refer incoming emails to - to protect
> their users from spam.
>
>
>
> For whatever reason, it was shut down in late 2006, it's role was still
> carried on by other servers, such as spamlist.org. So for the
last
> 18 months, any database queries of ORDB would just bounce back to the
> mailserver.
>
>
> Apparently, ORDB was started up again about 4 days ago.
>
> "Big furry dogl" I hear you say.
>
> The only difference is that now, it's returning ALL queries on the
database
> back as positive spam results. (No I don't know why either)
>
>
>
> Any mailserver or ISP that still has an automatic query to ORDB will take
> action against all
> incoming email under its spam protocols - regardless of origin, or
purpose.
>
>
>
> Check the following article for more details.
>
>
> "iTWire - Spam blocker rises from the dead to bite lax email
administrators"
>
>
>
> http://www.itwire.com/content/view/17322/53/
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Dave Kearton
>
>

redc1c4
March 31st 08, 04:58 PM
Dave Kearton wrote:
>
> Hands up if you can't hear me....
>
> The Online Relays Database (ORDB.org) was an anti-spammer database that
> ISPs and mail administrators would refer incoming emails to - to protect
> their users from spam.
>
> For whatever reason, it was shut down in late 2006, it's role was still
> carried on by other servers, such as spamlist.org. So for the last
> 18 months, any database queries of ORDB would just bounce back to the
> mailserver.
>
> Apparently, ORDB was started up again about 4 days ago.
>
> "Big furry dogl" I hear you say.
>
> The only difference is that now, it's returning ALL queries on the database
> back as positive spam results. (No I don't know why either)
>
> Any mailserver or ISP that still has an automatic query to ORDB will take
> action against all
> incoming email under its spam protocols - regardless of origin, or purpose.
>
> Check the following article for more details.
>
> "iTWire - Spam blocker rises from the dead to bite lax email administrators"
>
> http://www.itwire.com/content/view/17322/53/
>
> Cheers
>
> Dave Kearton

well, isn't *that* special.....

redc1c4,
(undoubtedly the only thing getting through is spam. %-)
--
"Enlisted men are stupid, but extremely cunning and sly, and bear
considerable watching."

Army Officer's Guide

Peter Hucker[_2_]
April 2nd 08, 07:51 PM
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 13:41:01 +1030, "Dave Kearton"
> wrote:

>
>Hands up if you can't hear me....
>
>
>
>The Online Relays Database (ORDB.org) was an anti-spammer database that
>ISPs and mail administrators would refer incoming emails to - to protect
>their users from spam.
>
>
>
>For whatever reason, it was shut down in late 2006, it's role was still
>carried on by other servers, such as spamlist.org. So for the last
>18 months, any database queries of ORDB would just bounce back to the
>mailserver.
>
>
>Apparently, ORDB was started up again about 4 days ago.
>
>"Big furry dogl" I hear you say.
>
>The only difference is that now, it's returning ALL queries on the database
>back as positive spam results. (No I don't know why either)
>
>
>
>Any mailserver or ISP that still has an automatic query to ORDB will take
>action against all
> incoming email under its spam protocols - regardless of origin, or purpose.
>
>
>
>Check the following article for more details.
>
>
>"iTWire - Spam blocker rises from the dead to bite lax email administrators"
>
>
>
>http://www.itwire.com/content/view/17322/53/

Oddly, about that time I saw an 80% reduction in spam, but no
reduction in genuine email.
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