OT: Sorbs DNSBL
Jeff Graves
jeff at image-src.com
Tue Feb 21 23:16:20 GMT 2006
We're checking against sorbs dnsbl among others and I've noticed that
anytime we have a problem with mail getting through it's because sorbs had
it listed and when I turn sorbs off, the majority of spam that gets through
are from servers listed on sorbs. The problem is that it blocks A LOT of
legitimate domains (like hotmail, gmail, comcast, etc). I was just wondering
what others' experiences with it were? Should I keep using it and add the
hotmail, gmail, comcast, etc. IP's to my access db (could be thousands) or
is sorbs not worth it?
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Jeff Graves, MCSA
Image Source, Inc.
10 Mill Street
Bellingham, MA 02019
508.966.5200 x31 - Phone
508.966.5170 - Fax
jeff at image-src.com - Email
www.image-src.com
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