You could try SMTPRCV V0.51beta, I have been using it for months now

http://home.exetel.com.au/klint/ims/



At 04:13 PM 10/01/2005 -0500, you wrote:
I am using cbl.abuseat.org in my blocklists setup in SMTPRcv ver.0.48 on 2 different IMS mail servers running NT4Svr. But have tried 3 different Win2000 Svrs and have not had it run for more than a few days without problems. I added the CBL this morning to a server that has 1 domain and 11 mailboxes, it ran for less than 5 hours before the SMTPRcv service died and the inlog file was over 50MB. This test server gets about 200 messages/day and has been running ok for about 5 weeks. The problem that I see is it getting caught in a loop and the inlog just shows thousands of entries that say:

[10/Jan/2005:12:19:36] 221.147.187.86 554 access denied, Please see <http://cbl.abuseat.org/lookup.cgi>

about 150-200 of these per second.

After this starts either the Inlog file gets into the hundreds of MBs or the SMTPRcv service dies or both. Nothing is logged by the system except that the service terminated unexpectedly.


Are there others using this CBL with IMS/SMTPRcv? It catches quite a bit of spam on my other mail servers but so far, only seems to work with my NT4 boxes.

thanks


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