Composing off-line so please excuse the duplicate if someone else answered
this in the interim.

On 3/28/04 10:50 AM, Charles Mangin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> according to sorbs, the only offense these guys are
> guilty of (so far) is sending to a spamtrap somewhere - no open relays,
> zombies, etc.

Don't block the .6 responses since that's what's being returned for the
reason you described. I had to drop the .6 block because I almost
immediately saw desired mail being blocked by it.

One thing I really like about SIMS is the ability to be selective with the
returned blacklist codes. I've been experimenting with Postfix on my new Mac
running Panther and from what I can tell, postfix can only block if anything
is returned or not block if NXDOMAIN is returned. Which means I need to list
each SORBS zone I want to use separately. Anyone know differently about
Postfix's RBL abilities?

Unfortunately, I suspect it will be farewell to SIMS in the next month or
two as I move everything over to the new computer. The only thing left to
test is Macjordomo and then I'll have all the server stuff moved to the new
Macintosh (20 inch iMac - sweet computer!).

-- Larry Stone
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   http://www.stonejongleux.com/
   


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