Dealing with large ISP Mailers

Rob Sterenborg R.Sterenborg at netsourcing.nl
Fri Feb 23 16:48:53 CET 2007


>> But another message came in later, and was still held up because of
>> the RBL. 
>> 
>> Specifically, the IP is listed in TQM-SPAMTRAP and SORBS-SPAM.
>> 
>> Is there a way that I can whitelist the AOL MX at the RBL level but
>> continue to run rules against it to properly score it otherwise? In
>> other words, I don't want to get a 123 friend greeting.exe or
>> something like that from an AOL user just because I had to w/l their
>> relay server.
> 
> What's your MTA? Each goes about whitelisting in its own way...

Where are you using the RBL's?
I wouldn't use SORBS at the MTA to block emails, but I would use SORBS
in SpamAssassin to score an email.


Grts,
Rob


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