Thanks Mike.  Like I said, I implemented greylisting after the date in
question, so hopefully we'll be clear when our time is up!

 

Todd

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael
Graveen
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2009 6:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: re: [Declude.JunkMail] BackScatter

 

I think Greylisting reduces backscatter.  Greylisting stops the majority of
the SPAM from ever reaching our mail server, so it never has a chance to get
bounced back because of a non existent user, etc.

Mike

  _____  

 

Hi Everyone -

 

We've been having a few issues with mail servers refusing our mail.  Today I
ran a test on DNSStuff and found that our IP is on BackScatter.org.  They
are referencing an  event on 4/27, and supposedly we will be removed after 4
weeks if they haven't had any other issues.  Of course we can pay to have it
removed sooner.  I'm not sure if being listed in their DB is the main
culprit to the server refusals that I've seen?

 

We switched over to SmarterMail in mid-April.  Since 4/27, we have
implemented grey listing.  

 

Is grey listing a good first line of defense?  Is there anything else I
should be doing to prevent back scatter? 

 

Thanks for your thoughts on this.

 

Todd


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