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The Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) is an organization that provides anti-spam support by maintaining a DNSBL. They provide five black lists, categorising why an address or an IP block is listed: * Real-time Blackhole List (RBL), the one for which MAPS is probably best known. * Dialup Users List (DUL), blocks of addresses that include many SOHO users. * Relay Spam Stopper (RSS), spam relays, e.g. hijacked servers. * Open Proxy Servers (OPS), naively open SMTP servers. * Non-confirming Mailing List (NML), marketers who use opt-out strategy. The acronym MAPS is spam spelled backwards.

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  • MAPS (Mail Abuse Prevention System) je organizace poskytující antispamovou ochranu pomocí DNSBL. Představuje pět různých seznamů, do kterých se přidávají IP adresy, nebo IP bloky. Každý seznam má svá kritéria, podle kterých jsou do něho IP adresy přidány. Jsou to: * Real-time Blackhole List (RBL), také znám, jako DNSBL, obsahuje IP adresy spamerů. * Dialup Users List (DUL), bloky adres, které obsahují mnoho SOHO uživatelů. * Relay Spam Stoppers (RSS), PC rozesílající SPAM, např. hacknuté SMTP servery. * Open Proxy Servers (OPS), naivně otevřené SMTP servery. * Non-confirming Mailing List (NML), obchodníci používající opt-out strategii. V rozesílaném e-mailu je odkaz, který po kliknutí umožňuje příjemci odhlásit se z příjmu e-mailů. Zkratka MAPS je spam pozpátku. (cs)
  • The Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) is an organization that provides anti-spam support by maintaining a DNSBL. They provide five black lists, categorising why an address or an IP block is listed: * Real-time Blackhole List (RBL), the one for which MAPS is probably best known. * Dialup Users List (DUL), blocks of addresses that include many SOHO users. * Relay Spam Stopper (RSS), spam relays, e.g. hijacked servers. * Open Proxy Servers (OPS), naively open SMTP servers. * Non-confirming Mailing List (NML), marketers who use opt-out strategy. The acronym MAPS is spam spelled backwards. (en)
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  • The Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) is an organization that provides anti-spam support by maintaining a DNSBL. They provide five black lists, categorising why an address or an IP block is listed: * Real-time Blackhole List (RBL), the one for which MAPS is probably best known. * Dialup Users List (DUL), blocks of addresses that include many SOHO users. * Relay Spam Stopper (RSS), spam relays, e.g. hijacked servers. * Open Proxy Servers (OPS), naively open SMTP servers. * Non-confirming Mailing List (NML), marketers who use opt-out strategy. The acronym MAPS is spam spelled backwards. (en)
  • MAPS (Mail Abuse Prevention System) je organizace poskytující antispamovou ochranu pomocí DNSBL. Představuje pět různých seznamů, do kterých se přidávají IP adresy, nebo IP bloky. Každý seznam má svá kritéria, podle kterých jsou do něho IP adresy přidány. Jsou to: Zkratka MAPS je spam pozpátku. (cs)
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  • MAPS (cs)
  • Mail Abuse Prevention System (en)
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