> Anyone bother to think about using the wonderful rbl lists provided by > lots of fast healthy servers around the world. > > IE spamcop.net, > abuseat.org, > spamhaus.org (although this one has some court orders against it, see > http://it.slashdot.org/it/06/10/10/140203.shtml) > ordb.org > > plus many many more.
I personally don't like the idea of giving the control what gets blocked on an MTA to third parties... > Once I started using these lists, my spam dropped from like 1000 a day > to 20 a day, just configuring Postfix and 5 rbl's. Also, I don't think a decreased spam level alone is a proper criteria. You know, using a drop-all rule reduces the amount of spam to 0%. Tillmann ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This List Sponsored by: Black Hat Attend the Black Hat Briefings & Training USA, July 29-August 3 in Las Vegas. World renowned security experts reveal tomorrow's threats today. Free of vendor pitches, the Briefings are designed to be pragmatic regardless of your security environment. Featuring 36 hands-on training courses and 10 conference tracks, networking opportunities with over 2,500 delegates from 40+ nations. http://www.blackhat.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
