cbl.abuseat.org blackholes.easynet.nl opm.blitzed.org sbl.spamhaus.org cn-kr.blackholes.us singapore.blackholes.us nigeria.blackholes.us malaysia.blackholes.us brazil.blackholes.us relays.ordb.org korea.services.net
I run several SIMS servers. My server at work <wacondatrader.com> is what I am using this list on to start, as that is where most of my spam problems are. My employer is a regional shopping guide and newspaper publisher, so an occasional false blacklisting for sources outside of the United States isn't going to be a deal breaker. My work bandwidth is 768Kbps and my home bandwidth is 256Kbps <beloit-kansas.com>. My home server does list serving and the risk of false blacklisting is less desirable as I have many International contacts that use my mailing lists, due to the global appeal of the mailing lists that I run. So, perhaps on my home network I should drop some of the country specific RBLs above to minimize the false positives with my International correspondents? My home network has considerably less spam, but even it has been gradually increasing. Also, is this list of mine perhaps a bit long that timeouts could be a risk? I've read a few problems on this list that there were some timeout problems. My ISP's DNS seems very responsive, and so far I don't see any timeouts in my logs, however, I've only had this list running for a few hours. Should I consider changing the order of any in my list and/or removing some of them for performance reasons?
Joe
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