Ted Cooper wrote: > Marc Perkel wrote: > >> Peter Bowyer wrote: >> >>> On 17/09/2007, Elijah Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> You could also look at third-party reputation services such as >>> karmasphere.com which can be integrated into Exim as DNSBLs. >>> >>> >> This looks like an interesting list. Are you using it? How well does it >> work? >> > > I had a quick look at it after Peter mentioned it. It didn't seem to > have the speed of update of an RBL like zen.spamhaus.org as bad hosts > took at least 4-6 hours to make it to either a neutral or bad > reputation. It may just be missing users, or not up to scratch yet. > It looks quite interesting for syndicating a RBL feed, I just can't > figure out their business or pricing model. Is it free? Karma based? > Free to private use but not commercial? Not a very clear website. I > wouldn't mind putting my DNS blocklist up on it so long as I could use > it for free :P > > Mark: Do you get the spamhaus.org syndicated feed at all? >
I use the abusenet RBL mostly and my own lists. After reading the site I too was confused. It looks like an interesting idea. I don't know what there are using a custom module to communicate with it rather than just using DNS. But it has my attention. I'm always looking for a new trick to get rid of spam. -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
