Just put tqmcube in... Looks great, but it appears to be blocking yahoo.. uhoh:-)

tcpserver: ok 13853 noube.com:66.92.240.230:25 
n13a.bullet.sp1.yahoo.com:69.147.64.112::25861
@4000000045a663290f3f4c24 rblsmtpd: 69.147.64.112 pid 13853: 451 Spam received 
from 69.147.64.112. Removal Requests: http://tqmcube.com/dnsbl/dnsbl_remove.php

and fdn.com (local to florida).. bummer, gonna have to go back to cn-kr.blackholes.us Thanks for the tip on spamhaus!


Eric "Shubes" wrote:

Precisely why one size does not (can't) fit all. ;)
True..

I'm trying to come up with any easy way for people to easily tailor RBLs.
What we presently have is a way to predefine 'sets' and easily change from
one set to another. Adding new sets is trivial, so if someone can comes up
with a new set (or better yet, a set scheme) they'd like to see, I can
create it in QTP very easily. Please think about it.
WIll do... Thanks for your time again Eric!

Really have to get to work:-)
Scott

South Computers wrote:
Will give them a shot..  Thanks again Eric!

I know it's good, but can't use sorbs. It blocks most email from france
(wife is french)   :-)


Eric "Shubes" wrote:

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!




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