Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Diego Pomatta wrote on Tue, 14 Aug 2007 10:37:27 -0300:

I always considered it to be more efficient this way, would this be correct?

It's a matter of trust. If you trust the RBL to produce an insignificant amount of false positives for you then rejecting at MTA level is the best thing you can do. I do it the same way. But there are people/companies who think they cannot even afford a single FP, so they cannot do this. Some also use RBLs as a source of greylisting which is a very good compromise.
BTW: you should use zen and not xbl+sbl, anymore, visit the spamhaus.org site.

Kai

Will do, thanks.

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