> 
>     Hello,
> 
>     Which spam blacklists do you use in your MTA config. (postfix)
>     smptd_client_restrictions
> 
>     Currently we only use : reject_rbl_client list.dsbl.org
>     <http://list.dsbl.org>
> 
>     We let spamassassin fight the rest of the spam. But the load of spam is
>     getting to high for our organisation. Wich list is safe enough to block
>     senders at MTA level ?
> 
>     Spamhaus, or spamcop ?
> 
>     I would like to hear some advice or maybe your current setup ?
> 
>     Thank you for any advice we can use .....
> 
>     Greetings.... Richard
> 
> 
> I would use spamhaus for MTA reject and spamcop in SA.   I've also been
> evaluating a very interesting new RBL for several weeks called the
> "ivmSIP" rbl.  Its designed to work after RBLs like spamhaus to catch
> what they miss and it works quite well so far.  It's catching about 30%
> of the mail that makes it past both spamhaus and spamcop (and of course
> some of that mail is actually not spam :).  The web site for the new
> list isn't ready yet but you can ask for a trial feed by emailing  Mr.
> Rob McEwen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thanks for all the advice.. I think we will be using spamhaus. I am
running a test and it blocks a lot of spam. Currently I use the
sbl.spamhaus and pbl.spamhaus
Is this wise, or should I also use the xbl and switch to zen.spamhaus....?


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