Sorry it took so long to respond to this one...
What OS are you on? Does this happen every time, or just for some connections?
If you can reproduce it reliably, it'd be very helpful if you could recompile
spamdyke with excessive output (./configure --with-excessive-output) and run
it with
Honestly, the RBL that seems to do the most good these days for me is the
Barracuda Central list (b.barracudacentral.org). I also use Spamhaus, Spamcop
and Spam Eating Monkey, but together those three don't catch even a tenth of
what Barracuda catches.
-- Sam Clippinger
On Mar 6, 2014, at
Thank you so much, Sam!
On 3/7/2014 2:02 PM, Sam Clippinger wrote:
Honestly, the RBL that seems to do the most good these days for me
is the Barracuda Central list (b.barracudacentral.org
http://b.barracudacentral.org). I also use Spamhaus, Spamcop and
Spam Eating Monkey, but together those
I tend to agree, however, it does depend on the ordering. I found that
there are a lot of duplications on the list so the first one tends to
get the most hits. My list consists of
b.barracudacentral.org
zen.spamhause.org
I've tried others, but the others I've added only add a very small
Do I need to sign up to use b.barracudacentral.org? I've been looking
around their website...
On 3/7/2014 2:11 PM, Gary Gendel wrote:
I tend to agree, however, it does depend on the ordering. I found
that there are a lot of duplications on the list so the first one
tends to get the most
Okay, thanks. It told me to register, which I did... then it
disappeared into a black hole (probably preparing to spam me into the
next century :). The about info said if you don't register the IPs
from which you'll be making inqueries, they might add that IP to the
blacklist.
Gulp.
Okay, it all worked. Interesting that nowhere did they tell me to
use the URL you listed below, butin 15 minutes I'll try it. Sounds
like you andGary recommend putting it as the first RBL in the
spamdyke.conf file, right?
On 3/7/2014 2:32 PM, Sam Clippinger wrote:
No, it's publicly
On 3/7/2014 3:25 PM, Sam Clippinger wrote:
Actually, the order of the options doesn't matter. spamdyke queries
all of the RBLs simultaneously and uses the first positive response
it gets from the DNS server.
Okay, thanks for that bit.
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My list:
dns-blacklist-entry=b.barracudacentral.org
dns-blacklist-entry=bl.spamcop.net
dns-blacklist-entry=cbl.abuseat.org
dns-blacklist-entry=opm.tornevall.org
dns-blacklist-entry=torexit.dan.me.uk
dns-blacklist-entry=sbl.spamhaus.org
#dns-blacklist-entry=zen.spamhaus.org