I think that was why they started blackhole-ing their competition. The market was a little too open.

But, since they started getting a little more up-itty (Macromedia) and started charging for once free services, they might not stay on top of their game for long. I suppose it might depend on how much they're charging: subsistance money vs. "getting fat off of Bob's hard (but free) labor" money. How much is it?

>>> tanner at real-time.com 05/22/01 03:55PM >>>
Did I miss something?

I swear mail-abuse.org use to allow free zone transfers of
blackholes.mail-abuse.org, relays.mail-abuse.org and dialups.mail-abuse.org.

But now they are charging for it.

Did I miss the change?

I swear it was for free before. 

I feel like the whole CDDB thing. I have sent in thousands of open relays and
now they want to charge ME for the work.

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