Kevin Burkart wrote:
> Can someone help me set up a spam blacklist. I am using suse
> linux. I have
> tried spamhuas and spamcop. One sends everything to spam and one sends
> nothing to spam. Any help would be appreciated.

The InSpammerBlacklist matcher works for me, of which there are commented
out examples in the default config.xml in the James distribution. eg:

<mailet match="InSpammerBlacklist=dnsbl.njabl.org"
                 class="ToProcessor">
           <processor> spam </processor>
           <notice>550 Requested action not taken: rejected - see
http://njabl.org/ </notice>
         </mailet>

I am using sbl.spamhaus.org, dnsbl.njabl.org and relays.ordb.org.

One caveat. I'm not collecting statistics on the hits that each of the above
are producing. I simply see that this combination pretty reliably weeds out
the majority of spam while not mis-classifying legitimate mail.

I've never experienced everything being sent to spam. This could be
something to do with your configuration or choice of RBL. As most sites
support a web-based query system I would suggest trying that to understand
how your chosen RBLs are interpreting what you consider to be a legitimate
address and then work backwards to identify where things are going wrong.

-- Steve


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