Sean Reifschneider a écrit :
> On 04/10/2010 01:09 AM, Alex wrote:
>> I'm trying to evaluate the block lists that are available to be used
> 
> I don't like allowing any blacklists to have serious power over blocking
> e-mail.  I prefer using SpamAssassin, which will do lookups on many RBLs,
> and then use the results to influence the score.  So if one RBL says
> something bad, it doesn't influence it as much as if many of them do.
> 

That works for small sites who can afford to content filter all mail.
For other sites, this is no more an option.

and besides, I see more false positives with Spamassassin than with
zen.spamhaus.org. and the spam folder (or quarantine...) only works if
it's not full of junk.

Back to OP question: Use zen.spamhaus.org. then for other lists, use
them with warn_if_reject during some time and see if they bring value
without causing false positives.

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