ZEN is indeed fantastic.  If you aren't using it, I recommend you do
so.  A breakdown of ZEN  (which is an aggregate* zone for Spamhaus's
SBL, XBL, and PBL lists) and other recommended RBLs is listed here:

   http://www.asspsmtp.org/wiki/DNSBL#Safe_DNSBL_Providers

* aggregate = combined


Charles Marcus wrote:
> This just came across the postfix list...
>
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>
> The bar has been raised:
>
> http://www.spamhaus.org/pbl
>
> The PBL lists ~50 million ISP submitted addresses and ~228 million
> 3rd-party contributed addresses. In Dec '06 the numbers were 4 million
> and 190 million. The PBL has ~26,000 opted out IP addresses and reports
> from people testing zen.spamhaus.org indicate the lowest FP rate of any
> available filtering technology (let alone any RBL), while at the same
> time Zen has the highest effectiveness of any RBL. This can be done 
> right, and is being done right. Yes Zen is not perfect, but it yields 
> fewer FPs than people reading their mail and accidentally hitting 
> delete, fewer FPs than any other filtering technology (Baysian, RBL, 
> Heuristic, ...).
>
> For me the DUL problem is solved. DUL (done right) == PBL.
>
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