Vince Callaway wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 10:12 -0500, Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
>> Anyone know what is up with the blacklist servers or if we should be 
>> moving to different ones?
> 
> I'm about ready to start my own.
> 
> A few days ago tqmcube.com blacklisted lists.sourceforge.net.

I had a problem with tqmcube.com too. They had proxyvote.com blacklisted,
but removed it promptly when I requested it.

> I've not had time to dive into it, but is there a way to do a whitelist
> check prior to any blacklist checking?  It would be nice to setup
> trusted hosts and bypass blacklist checking.
> 
rblsmtpd has a '-a' parameter that lets you specify an anti-rbl server to
check, which acts as a whitelist (be sure to specify it before '-r'
parameters in the blacklists file). I haven't checked to see if there are
any public ABL lists, nor have I created one myself.

I think that the major problem has been zen.spamhaus, which now includes
dynamic addresses. Upgrading the toaster and using the submission port fixed
this for me, but I understand that sometimes it's difficult to get users to
change their configuration.
-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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