[Declude.JunkMail] Setting up local DNSBL

2003-11-25 Thread Jason Newland
I have been thinking about setting up an in-house DNSBL and would
appreciate it if some kind person here could point me in the right
direction on getting started.  I can pretty much figure out how to
create a e-mail submission for the service when I want to make updates,
but I'm not to sure on the DNS setup.


Thanks in Advance!


Jason


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Setting up local DNSBL

2003-11-25 Thread R. Scott Perry

I have been thinking about setting up an in-house DNSBL and would
appreciate it if some kind person here could point me in the right
direction on getting started.  I can pretty much figure out how to
create a e-mail submission for the service when I want to make updates,
but I'm not to sure on the DNS setup.
http://www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4rinfo.htm has all the details on 
how to set it up.

Note that if you are only going to be using the information on the IMail 
server, an IP blacklist would probably be much less complicated.  If you 
are going to be sharing the information with other mailservers (internally 
or externally), the DNSBL would work well.

   -Scott
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