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by Darren Crocker


Please be advised that the Realtime Blackhole Lists provided by easynet.nl will be discontinued as of December 1st 2003. If you currently use any of the following RBLs in your Domino configuration please remove them on or before that date:

for more information see http://abuse.easynet.nl/dynablocker.html

This marks the second major RBL provider to discontinue their service this year although on this occasion at least the provider gave some warning.

If you want to monitor the major remaining RBL lists to ensure that your mail server doesn't show up on them remember our RBL Watch Service (http://www.drcc.com/nospamdomino - link on left side towards the bottom)which will frequently check to see if a specified IP address appears on a major list and report it to you.

The demise of some of these RBLs and recent developments in the hijacking of large numbers of home PCs to send Spam makes it even more important not to rely soley on these RBL services for Spam protection. Remember that no.Spam.domino offers you a wide range of mail rules for r5 and r6 which can check many different aspects of a message for its validity. Our Bayesian based mail rule is highly accurate and currently available for r6 will soon be available to r5 users for installation in their own mailfiles. These rules require no server tasks or add-ins and operate on all supported Domino platforms.

Visit the no.Spam.domino homepage for more information.
http://www.drcc.com/nospamdomino



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