At 13:49 16-02-10, Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
Mostly not but thoose who are doing so make my mail servers being
blacklisted from time to times.
(And I don't really care about dyn IP adresses being on blacklists... for now)
Your subnet will probably be blacklisted. As this is not the right
venue to talk about escalation, I won't get into that.
This is what i am doing... but I'd like to know if someone has done
it too and how efficient it is.
It can be quite efficient. If you are going to use a stock
installation, it may not be as efficient. The efficiency also
depends on the user-base.
I don't want to set this up if It won't change my reputation and
just cause some false positives.
It won't change your reputation overnight. You will also have to
overcome the growing pains if you have never used SpamAssassin.
It definetly is when hitting the problem of false positive... I
can't let a user thinking we sent his mail when we "wrongly" dropped it.
I am not talking about dropping mail. False positives _will_ happen.
Regards,
-sm