> Here's the list from grayhat   I believe that karamsphere is no longer.

Yes, karmasphere is discontinuing service, so remove it; also,
my current DNSBL setup is the following

zen.spamhaus.org=>1
bb.barracudacentral.org=>1
bl.spamcop.net=>1
ix.dnsbl.manitu.net=>1
combined.njabl.org=>1
dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net=>1
bogons.cymru.com=>1
db.wpbl.info=>2
dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net=>2
psbl.surriel.com=>2
dnsbl-2.uceprotect.net=>3
blackholes.five-ten-sg.com=>3
dnsbl-3.uceprotect.net=>4
cbl.abuseat.org=>4

somewhat shorter than the previous one and also rearranged
by putting at the top the DNSBLs getting most hits to speed
up things a little
 
> I've also found that the five-ten-sg has a lot of IP's like
> constantcontact on it.

Yes, but in whatever case I can't recommend using either
uceprotect or five-ten to block; those lists are quite aggressive
and while they may allow to nail some "fresh" spamming IPs
they may also cause false positives, and since I prefer staying
on the safe side and, in case of doubt, letting the other stuff
ASSP implements deal with messages, my suggestion is to
only use those list to "increase the scoring" (as above) and
not to immediately reject (as for e.g. spamhaus)


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