Hi all,
I'm new here and just poking my nose into something. However with assp I
never use blacklists. With greylisting, the bayesian filter and so on I
don't need the problem blacklists can cause. We have a serious number of
partners, who maintain their own Small Business Server (with Exchange) on
their ADSL line. Those IPs regularly appear on different blacklists.

Regards
Greybear

2009/10/10 Grayhat <gray...@gmx.net>

>
> > Michelle's (SORBS owner) actual reasoning for charging you is (as she
> > stated on usenet) that you cost alot more money than 50$ generating
> > unwanted traffic to systems that received your spam, and should be made
> > to pay for that.
>
> Let alone the "she" bit (anyone is free to be as s/he wants, not a
> problem)  the real point here is that given SORBS policy, imHo
> nobody should use that list for blocking; at least not if you are serious
> about email filtering; then, sure, if you're filtering your home inboxes
> you're free to do what you want, but when it comes to a larger user
> base SORBS should NOT be used to block email (if used at all) the
> ONLY list which can be safely used is "dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net" which
> helps stopping dynamic/dialup address blocks
>
> That said, my current DNSBL setup is
>
> zen.spamhaus.org=>1
> bl.spamcop.net=>1
> ix.dnsbl.manitu.net=>1
> combined.njabl.org=>1
> dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net=>1
> bb.barracudacentral.org=>1
> bogons.cymru.com=>1
> db.wpbl.info=>2
> dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net=>2
> psbl.surriel.com=>2
> karmasphere.email-sender.dnsbl.karmasphere.com=>3
> dnsbl-2.uceprotect.net=>3
> blackholes.five-ten-sg.com=>3
> dnsbl-3.uceprotect.net=>4
> cbl.abuseat.org=>4
>
> and, in my experience, such a setup is working quite well, also since
> ASSP doesn't just rely on DNSBL for email filtering / rejection
>
>
>
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