Have not seen anyone commenting on this in the NG, found one of my clients
servers still using ORDB (head scratcher as to how I missed it...).

http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/03/25/2124224

Kirk

Re: Long-Dead ORDB Begins Returning False Positives by Bill

Bill
Wed Mar 26 20:44:37 PDT 2008

I had a time yesterday when every message sent to a yahoo.com address from
my domain was rejected as recipient not found. I suspect this may well have
been related.

"Kirk Almquist" <kirkalmquist@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6D2DB572-C5C3-4F54-9ADD-5428A697AC28@microsoft.com...
> Have not seen anyone commenting on this in the NG, found one of my clients
> servers still using ORDB (head scratcher as to how I missed it...).
>
> http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/03/25/2124224
>
> Kirk


Re: Long-Dead ORDB Begins Returning False Positives by Steve

Steve
Thu Mar 27 09:29:01 PDT 2008

Kirk Almquist wrote:

>Have not seen anyone commenting on this in the NG, found one of my clients
>servers still using ORDB (head scratcher as to how I missed it...).
>

I expect they want folks to stop banging on their server(s) with queries
for a list that's no longer maintained.

Since asking people to go away didn't work, declaring *everyone* to be a
source of spam is likely to prove effective...

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Steve Foster [SBS MVP]
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