Comment Re: SORBS - Is There a Better Spam Blacklist? (Score 1) 226
Re: Plenty of spam seems to be coming from those IPs
{Seems I was auto edited? (does not like the less than & greater than brackets)}
Check these links,
http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=&as_epq=64.23 3.182.185&as_ugroup=news.admin.net-abuse.*&scoring =d
http://tinyurl.com/yn2ghp http://snipurl.com/16uf2
http://moensted.dk/spam/?addr=64.233.182.185
http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=&as_epq=193.2 52.22.249&as_ugroup=news.admin.net-abuse.*&scoring =d
http://tinyurl.com/yfglt2 http://snipurl.com/16ufd
http://moensted.dk/spam/?addr=193.252.22.249
Re: The big question will always be whether Google were
informed that one of their servers were abused, or they
were just blatantly added to SORBS blacklist.
Likely both.
I have been privy to some google / gmail mail server admin
correspondence, they have been working on improving their
outbound filtering (for the last 2 years?) and seem to have
made a dent, but by no means have they stopped emitting spam.
I suspect most DNSbls that use spam traps, don't bother telling
the ISP about the abuse _before_ listing the IP, as by the time
the ISP's abuse desk gets around to reading & acting on the
e-mail, the spam run to thousands? millions? has already completed.
(Most using DNSbls as part of their spam control, are hoping
the DNSbl sees the spam before it gets to their server.)