[NetBehaviour] worries about blacklists

isabel brison ijayessbe at gmail.com
Tue Feb 7 15:29:44 CET 2012


Hello,

Just wondering why you choose not to call yourself an artist. Because the
random stuff you post looks suspiciously like art to me...

Isabel


On 6 February 2012 15:04, James Morris <james at jwm-art.net> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I recently noticed that facebook warns people about links to my website
> being malicious and surbl.org blacklists my domain name as associated
> with spam.
>
> From what I can tell, some email clients allow filtering of messages
> based upon these blacklists such as multi.surbl.org or ws.surbl.org and
> it is within these lists where my domain is listed in. Spam filters
> which use these lists scan the message _body_ and if a reference to a
> blacklisted domain is found then the message is regarded as spam.
>
> I'm rather disappointed about this and it's lead me to wonder if maybe
> something I've posted here is to blame. I know I've been argumentative
> at times and been reactionary to things I dislike but I hope that the
> actual work I've posted (not so much recent work) over the years has
> made up for it.
>
> The artist career thing for me never took off and academically the
> degree was as far as I got. Programming has become my focus and due to
> that I find little time for anything else.
>
> With that in mind I'm left making posts on the occasional inspired
> impulse. Hence the mobile-shot audio-clips and photographs from while
> I'm at (factory)work. Or screenshots of software I'm trying to develop.
>
> Seems like I'm producing less and less art. But does it have to be art
> to post here? I tend to focus on the "creativity" in the title to help
> me justify my posts here. I have a memory (real or imagined) of when I
> first subscribed of asked Marc if it was ok and he said 'for now'.
>
> The thing is I don't want to unsubscribe just because I'm not an artist
> any more, but the impulses to post *random*stuff* are likely to be
> around for a while... Unless people speak up to disuade me and give
> good reasons for why and etc....
>
> James.
>
>
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