Hello,
Has everyone experiences with good and bad blacklists for mail-servers?
For the moment I use the following three: relays.ordb.org sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org bl.spamcop.net
Thx Marco
Am Dienstag, 28. Februar 2006 11.28 schrieb Marco Balmer:
Hello,
Has everyone experiences with good and bad blacklists for mail-servers?
For the moment I use the following three: relays.ordb.org sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org bl.spamcop.net
I wouldn't use Blacklist for direct blocking anymore. Just combine scores of blacklists in Spamassassin and if multiple blacklists match, then you could block.
Regards -Benoit-
Hi Marco
On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 11:28 +0100, Marco Balmer wrote:
Has everyone experiences with good and bad blacklists for mail-servers?
For the moment I use the following three: relays.ordb.org sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org bl.spamcop.net
What about dnsrbl.swinog.ch? :-D or: dnsbl.sorbs.net is another reliable address.
On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 11:34 +0100, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
I wouldn't use Blacklist for direct blocking anymore. Just combine scores of blacklists in Spamassassin and if multiple blacklists match, then you could block.
If you are only serving your private mail, you can block everything exept SpamCop's entries. SpamCop is definetly the fastest one in blocking everything.
If you are serving email services for customer purpose, please just score the mails (Spamassassin makes a very good job!). All our Abuse-Desks will appreciate that! :-)
Cheers - Dan
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Hello Daniel,
What about dnsrbl.swinog.ch? :-D or: dnsbl.sorbs.net is another reliable address.
Ohhh, dnsrbl.swinog.ch relaly exists? Interessting! Is dnsbl.sorbs.net not too restrictive with client IP ranges?
If you are serving email services for customer purpose, please just score the mails (Spamassassin makes a very good job!). All our Abuse-Desks will appreciate that! :-)
I see, thx.
Marco