I saw the below message on the forum:
-----BEGIN QUOTE------- For a long time the SBL has been available either directly from Spamhaus >(as sbl.spamhaus.org) or via 3rd party composite zones such as >relays.osirusoft.com (as spamhaus.relays.osirusoft.com) and >blackholes.easynet.nl which import SBL data from Spamhaus. This >distribution is now changing. In order to better manage SBL logistics, >DNSBL zone and query traffic, from Monday 11 August 2003 the SBL should >only be available from sbl.spamhaus.org. > >The fact the SBL was available from multiple DNSBLs was causing some >confusion, plus other small factors (such as the different zones having >different build times - which for example meant that we'd tell someone an >IP had been removed, but they'd contact us a few hours later to say it was >still blocked), plus the likely emergence of further composite lists which >may add confusion, meant that it was time to make a change now rather than >in a year or two. > >So, if you are not using sbl.spamhaus.org but would like to continue using >the SBL, please add sbl.spamhaus.org to your mail server's DNSBL list. > -----------END QUOTE----------------
I use OSSOFT and OSSRC in my global file, what should I alter to pickup just the sbl.spamhaus.org database? Thanks for the aid.
Keith Johnson |
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