Friends,
1st - again a big thanks to all who have helped with my qmail-toaster install 
and config.
It goes well , could not have done it without you!

Since all seems to be working I now turn my attention to reducing spam as much 
as possible.
I am wondering waht best practices folks might suggest.

specifically what Black lists to add.

I currently have the default in my var/qmail/control/Blacklists
it reads      -r zen.spamhaus.org

so are there 'others that i might add that are a good idea?
and will adding others have any negitive effect... simscan taking longer that 
sort of thing
            
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steps taken ......

I have implemented the wisdom of  http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/SURBL
( loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDNSBL )
to get emails checked against SURBL via SpamAssassin with QMailToaster.
and I think that is happening ok


steps planned .....
I intend to try some Bayesian Statistical Scoring  create a spam & notspam 
accounts

as described in http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/SpamAssassin

            
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I am beginning an investigation of  http://www.rulesemporium.com/rules.htm
I am wondering if others have had any experiences that would be illuminating 
for me

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is there anything else that might be suggested?

thanks again!

j

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