The SURBL community, including developers, users, fans and all
would like to thank the people and networks who have volunteered
to carry our SURBL zones on their public name servers.  In no
particular order, they are:

  Kelsey Cummings and sonic.net
  Raymond Dijkxhoorn and tudelft.nl
  Bill Stearns and pa.net
  Erik O'Connor and littleredbat.net/supranet.net
  Dave Funk and icaen.uiowa.edu
  Doc Schneider and maddoc.com
  Mark Reynolds and telstra.net
  David Coulson and davidcoulson.net
  Richard Zuidhof and zonnet.nl
  Daryl Jones and smrn.com
  Vincent Schonau and xs4all.nl

Left off this list are some specific network and facilities
providers where some of the name servers are located, so
we'll leave it to our friends to forward our thanks to them.
This project would not be possible without our great public
DNS servers thus far, so our hearty thanks go out to everyone
helping to get the SURBL data out.

We also encourage anyone else with DS3 or faster network
connections to consider helping us provide DNS for these zones.
Interest in using SURBLs is ramping up from many different projects and
people, but when SpamAssassin 3.0 comes out in a few months
with its built-in support for SURBLs, the DNS traffic will
probably jump significantly.  So we could probably still use some
more help with DNS.  Please let us know if you can help.

Expect DNS traffic to max out around 1 or 2 Megabits per second
if things really take off.  Also the more servers we have the
less traffic each one does, so a larger community helps to share
the load!

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We also want to strongly encourage any high-volume users of
SURBLs to set up local caching name servers for the zones
in order to offload the public name servers.  Probably the
best way to do this is with rbldnsd and rsync, though BIND
versions of the zone files are also available via rsync.
Please contact Raymond at rsync at surbl dot org with your
name server's IP address in order to get rsync access.  This
will help keep the load on the public name servers reasonable,
and it's also good engineering practice since it will get you
the best performance for using SURBLs.  To re-iterate, if
you're running a high volume mail server, please do your
SURBL queries from your local name server by pulling the
zones using rsync and not from the public servers.  Thanks!
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Also, we'd like to remind all SURBL users that the name of the
SURBL list derived from Bill Stearns' sa-blacklist has changed
from sa.surbl.org to ws.surbl.org.  If you are using the old name
please change your configs to use the new name.  After checking
that DNS traffic for the old name is minimal, we are ceasing DNS
service on the old name now, so use ws.surbl.org now!   The
different SURBL lists are described at our site:

  http://www.surbl.org/

Please forward this message to any interested parties.  It
seems to be getting more difficult to keep in contact with
everyone using SURBLs, so a little help getting the word out
could be useful.

Thanks everyone!

Jeff C.
--
Jeff Chan
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.surbl.org/



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