We are getting away from the original thought of this thread... I get 1 spam per day, maybe. So I have no interest in using an outside blacklist checker. In my case it would merely be adding to background internet traffic clutter unnecessarily.
Here is a line from my maillog: DENIED_RDNS_MISSING from: [email protected] to: [email protected] origin_ip: 27.41.147.251 origin_rdns: (unknown) auth: (unknown) encryption: (none) reason: (empty) I have SCADS of lines like this (I have no idea who the to: or from: folks are - I only host one domain on my box). In my mind, this implies that the RDNS_MISSING function of spamdyke is keeping the OVERWHELMING majority of the spam out of my box. Am I misinterpreting this? On 7/12/2012 11:00 AM, [email protected] wrote: > I use: > dns-blacklist-entry=zen.spamhaus.org > dns-blacklist-entry=bl.spamcop.net > > It's very rare that these give a false positive. I would try them to see > how they perform for you. _______________________________________________ spamdyke-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users
