Gabe Turner (officer) said: > Well, they don't exactly serve the same purpose (well, I guess they do, but > they go about it differently). MAPS sets up their RBL by investigating > reports about open relays, whereas ORBS actively searches out open relays. What's the basis of this statement? According to www.orbs.org, Your server was most likely to have been reported to us because someone received junkmail via it and asked us to check it. However, this may not have happened. Someone may have just received annoying mail and asked ORBS to test the server, some people hunt for open relays to report to ORBS and while we wish they wouldn't, it's hard to stop them. In any case, we tested your server and found that it did indeed have this problem, so we added it to our database. Why it was reported isn't really important - if it's an open relay, spammers will eventually find and abuse it, so it's better to get the server fixed before that happens. Elsewhere on the site, I got the impression that the primary difference is that MAPS will remove servers when the admin says he's fixing it, while ORBS waits until they can verify that it actually has been fixed. In any case, using both is trivial if exim is your MTA. I couldn't comment on sendmail or qmail. -- "Two words: Windows survives." - Craig Mundie, Microsoft senior strategist "So does syphillis. Good thing we have penicillin." - Matthew Alton Geek Code 3.1: GCS d- s+: a- C++ UL++$ P+>+++ L+++>++++ E- W--(++) N+ o+ !K w---$ O M- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t 5++ X+ R++ tv b+ DI++++ D G e* h+ r++ y+ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org