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Administrivia: ORBS
From: aleph1 () SECURITYFOCUS COM (Elias Levy)
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 11:09:22 -0800
It seems the folks at ORBS (orbs.org) have decided that since our mail server its hosted of above.net, and above.net is filtering their probes since they claim they are a DoS, ORBS is adding any mail servers connected via above.net (including ours) to their spam relaying list, regardless that our servers have never perform relaying functions. I've emailed them but so far they have not responded. You may wish to email them (orbs () orbs org) and voice your dissatisfaction. Of curse if our email to you is being blocked by ORBS then you will probably not receive this message ;-) -- Elias Levy Security Focus http://www.securityfocus.com/
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