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Re: [cobalt-users] SPAM Question



Dan wrote:

> It depends on what the Spam was. Did it advertise your client's web site?
> Was the reply address being used to collect replies to the Spam? If either
> of the above is yes, your client is spamming. Whether he sent the Spam via
> your server is irrelevant. It would be subject to being in the RBL either
> way, as would your server for providing Spam support services.

My understanding is that you only get into RBL by actively relaying or
originating spam, not because you host a domain name mentioned in spam.

Am I wrong?

Jeff
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nobaloney.net
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Riverside, CA  92517
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