On 18 Jan 2000, Matthias Andree wrote:
> "Khimenko Victor" <khim@sch57.msk.ru> writes:
>
> > ORBS has simple and consistent policy "be probed or be listed". Read the FAQ,
> > pleeease.
>
> NO, I'm not accepting ORBS as control instance or ruler over mail.
No need to. But be warned that people like Khimenko,
DaveM, Matti, Alan and me do...
> > Not all sites they cannot probe. Only when there are information that sites
> > (or their ISP) are intentionally block ORBS's bots.
>
> Do you think I would tell them why I block them? I'd just
> blacklist them myself to get rid of them, without further ado.
And without being sure if spammers could abuse your
system.
> > So said policy really needed. Sad but true.
>
> No. The policy is not needed.
Opinions differ on that. People that agree tend to use
ORBS while people that don't don't use ORBS on their
servers. The choice is yours...
Rik
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