I have been running test on this BL for a few weeks now.. I have also been tracking 
those spam messages that seem to slip through via a mysql db.. the dsbl.org BL has 
seemed to cut about 30% of the remaining out.. Any is better than none.. Also, I have 
been considering bringing up a couple of ##.countries.nerd.dk. blackholes.us has a few 
country Blackholes available as well. Seems like some are having to resort to these 
and my mysql stats are showing a few countries and ISPs responsible for 90% of the 
remaining. In particular I would like to point out Deutsche Telekom AG in Germany.. 
Its really sad that more BLs have not listed them yet.. 

Danny

On 20/Apr/2004 16:14:36, Dave Culbertson wrote:
> For those of you, like myself, who have been running DNSBL on your server, I 
> wondered why certain messages were getting through to my customers. It turns out 
> that more and more of these spammers are using "Open Proxy" servers. I have added 
> the list.dsbl.org into my black list line and now get substancially less spam 
> messages of the "open proxy" variety. Try it and see what you experience.
> 
> Dave Culbertson
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