-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hello. Juergen Lanzki wrote:
They probably use this blocklist, as do many websites, especially banks and email providers.
Has anyone in the industry tried contacting mxtoolbox and getting them to stop using the DAN list? Obviously that Dan guy will never stop listing non-exits because he personally hates Tor, but mxtoolbox could use Tor Project's own blacklist. Plenty of reputable blacklist providers, while not "Tor-friendly" per se, do understand that exit operators are not responsible for the traffic going through and, importantly, that non-exits are harmless (for example, IPInfo does this). I almost lost a relay because the hosting provider got spooked that I suddenly got their IP on a "blacklist" and had a hard time understanding that mxtoolbox including DAN's shit does not mean I was sending spam. Regards, forest -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEARYKAB0WIQQtr8ZXhq/o01Qf/pow+TRLM+X4xgUCaZY//wAKCRAw+TRLM+X4 xjhVAQDN0a49OuTc/W99mAUu6Ux1ro8CZWpbCnQlHGcJdhKDnAEA2FWqazCACRdy 19K+UUiVpP4cAmN0KWV6HB75DfIoCA4= =6g7j -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----