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<p>I'm blocking based on Spamhaus ZEN, not CSS. Is that safe for
your server?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/1/22 8:37 AM, Dianne Skoll via
Remind-fans wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hello,
My IPv6 address 2607:5300:201:3000::4c3d keeps getting listed on Spamhaus's
CSS list. That's because they list an entire /64 and my provider assigns
other customers addresses in that /64.
I've asked Spamhaus not to do this, but I don't have much confidence they
will do so.
Bottom line is this: If you block mail from my server because it is on
the Spamhaus CSS list, you *WILL* be unsubscribed from Remind-Fans. I don't
have the energy or clout to deal with overly-aggressive DNSBL providers,
and if you block mail from machines on the CSS list, then you are implicitly
deciding to block a lot of valid email and must accept the consequences.
Yes, I'm grumpy.
Regards,
Dianne.
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