South Computers wrote:
> Eric "Shubes" wrote:
> 
>> Which blacklist had the problem? relays.ordb.org or some other?
>>  
>>
> I removed  relays.ordb.org, russia.blackholes.us, and opm.blitzed.org.

relays.ordb.org was probably the culprit. It's been having problems since 12/18.

> Not sure which one was causing it. I've had problems with the country
> blackholes.us lists before, but the cn-kr stops a LOT, and seems reliable.

-r dnsbl.tqmcube.com takes care of cn-kr (and others) (TTBOMK) very well
(thanks to Vince for that one!).

> current blacklists file:
> -r sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org -r cn-kr.blackholes.us -r bl.spamcop.net -r
> combined.njabl.org

You'll want to use xen.spamhaus.org in place of sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org.
sbl-xbl is being depreciated.

> Will try adding things back slowly, but need to get to work now:-)

You might try using the loose blacklist configuration in qmailtoaster-plus.
It's presently set to use:
-r zen.spamhaus.org -r bl.spamcop.net -r opm.blitzed.org -r list.dsbl.org -r
cbl.abuseat.org -r dnsbl.tqmcube.com -r dnsbl.sorbs.net

You can use this config with two commands:
# rpm -Uvh
http://svn.shubes.net/qtp/releases/qmailtoaster-plus-0.2.5-1.3.7.noarch.rpm
# qtp-set-rbls -loose

That will activate the loose blacklists (and back up your present settings).
Kinda cool, eh?

Could use improvement, no doubt.

>> South Computers wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> Well, upgrading to 1.49a didn;t help, but when I removed a few listings
>>> in my blacklists file, it started working great.. Appareently just
>>> timing out to blacklists..
>>>
>>> Thanks all!

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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