What BlackLists to use..

Koen Teugels kte at NEXIS.BE
Wed Jan 26 17:07:48 GMT 2005


But they get a reason why they are blocked and it up to them to get of
the blacklist.

Koen

Vlad Mazek wrote:

 Actually, thats the best part and the most efficient depending on the amount of
users you have to support. The closer to the actual connection you can block
people (firewall, MTA) the better.

The only downside to blocking at MTA is that you can't "ignore" hosts that are
on the RBL's so if your business partners get on an RBL you have to get
creative about routing mail from them.

-Vlad Mazek
ExchangeDefender

Quoting Koen Teugels <kte at NEXIS.BE>:

  

 I'm using thes in the sendmail configuration.

Is this to much?



Koen



FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org',
`"550 Email rejected due to sending server misconfiguration - see
http://www.ordb.org/faq/\#why_rejected"')dnl


FEATURE(`dnsbl',`combined.njabl.org',`Message
from $&{client_addr} rejected - see
http://njabl.org/lookup?$&{client_addr}')dnl


FEATURE(`dnsbl',`sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org',
`Email categorized as SPAM and blocked using Spamhaus SBL+XBL service -
see
http://cbl.abuseat.org/lookup.cgi?ip=$&{client_addr}&.
submit=Lookup')dnl


define(`confBIND_OPTS',
`WorkAroundBrokenAAAA')dnl


FEATURE(`enhdnsbl', `bl.spamcop.net',
`"Spam blocked see:
http://spamcop.net/bl.shtml?"$&{client_addr}')dnl







Julian Field wrote:
I
use those 2 myself. I wouldn't recommend more than 2 or at most 3 spam


lists defined there, or else things will start to slow down.




You are better off leaving most of the RBL checking to SpamAssassin.




Marcel Blenkers wrote:




  Hi there,




currently i am using the following option:




Spam List = ORDB-RBL SBL+XBL




are there other Blacklists i could consider checking and which are free
of


charge?




So..in fact..i am asking:




are you using this option..and what do you inserted here? ;)





Thanks in advance again







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