Are you somehow setting the 127.0.0.3 response to allow instead of reject?

Keith J. Kikta
K2 Colocation
www.k2colocation.com
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Len Conrad
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2006 2:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMGate] Re: MXrate?


>I have been running in warn mode for quite a while and
>the results are impressive.

We're evaluating the public mxrate DNS, running the mxrate RBL after:

1)bad recips

2)postgrey and

3) blocked using sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org (total: 49358)
         1768   red-gum.com
         1744   hoazin.com
         1573   rr.com
         1391   verizon.net
         1245   comcast.net

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We then follow the above with mxrate in WARN mode would give these 
additional rejects:

   blocked using pub.mxrate.net=127.0.0.2 (total: 21973)
          254   pennirahrnix.com
          216   iexons.com
          203   brizor.com
          197   fixwho.com
          187   lifemetropolis.com
          185   zigpic.com
          181   magaretcelynix.com
          171   luisetarboxnetworks.com
          169   igazes.com
          164   leaderofthereeworldisbush.com
          164   patelate.com

and

    blocked using pub.mxrate.net=127.0.0.4 (total: 12660)
          365   lortexmal.com
          209   igazes.com
          198   tshx.coolsavingz.info
          185   beanbe.com
          163   web-uplink.com
          153   vm-mail.com

The above are numbers up to 15:00 hour.

We are inspecting the mxrate 4tuples for legits, but it looks pretty good.

Len




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