> invURIBL is extremely effective for me even more so now that
> (personally) I am using the invaluement lists which haven been
> absolutely terrific.
Wow. That blindsided me. I was completely ignorant of how the product
worked. I thought that Invariant Systems maintained their own list, and
that's what I was paying for.
I look to the bottom of the config file, and I see:
<add key="RBL1" value="sbl.spamhaus.org" />
<add key="Bitmask_Skip_Options_RBL1" value="2" />
<add key="Return_Code_RBL1" value="*" />
<add key="WEIGHT_RBL1" value="5" />
<add key="RBL2" value="cn.countries.nerd.dk" />
<add key="Bitmask_Skip_Options_RBL2" value="0" />
<add key="Return_Code_RBL2" value="*" />
<add key="WEIGHT_RBL2" value="3" />
<add key="RBL3" value="kr.countries.nerd.dk" />
<add key="Bitmask_Skip_Options_RBL3" value="0" />
<add key="Return_Code_RBL3" value="*" />
<add key="WEIGHT_RBL3" value="3" />
<add key="RBL4" value="ru.countries.nerd.dk" />
<add key="Bitmask_Skip_Options_RBL4" value="0" />
<add key="Return_Code_RBL4" value="*" />
<add key="WEIGHT_RBL4" value="3" />
I had no idea that's how it worked, shame on me! I'll have to look into
those invalument lists; I Googled them up and found this website:
http://dnsbl.invaluement.com/
Just glancing around their website, I see that they recommend RSYNC to
RBLDNSD formatted files. The Invaluement people here recommend Simple DNS
Plus as a replacement for Windows DNS. Would most people here make the same
recommendation?
It looks like it would cost me about $300 a year to subscribe to this. This
stuff really adds up quick!
Thanks for the discussion :)
-- Michael Cummins
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