Todd,

 

I wonder if it's at all related to the old  mxlogic service that McAfee hat
taken over - or if it's a separate blacklist just for their "appliance"
software:

https://mysupport.mcafee.com/eservice/Article.aspx?id=KB53783
<https://mysupport.mcafee.com/eservice/Article.aspx?id=KB53783&lc=&pf=1>
&lc=&pf=1

 

What results have you seen? (I would be nervous to use an undocumented list,
no knowing what their quota policy is and that has no de-list ability!).

 

PS - McAfee does have a free "Delete as Spam" Plug-In for Outlook that ties
directly to the MXlogic database. When Outlook users delete "as spam", then
that email is automatically submitted to MXlogic / McAfee for
analysis/potential inclusion:

http://download.mcafeesaas.com/spamcontrol/

 

Have NOT tried it myself, because I have a similar tool from SpamSource
(Daedalus Software), that allows me to submit missed Spam to Sniffer before
deleting it.

 

Best Regards,

Andy

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Todd Hunter
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2013 11:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MBF]Re: Outdated Blacklists

 

Michael,

 

Resending because I did see my first post show up on the list.

 

I found Mcafee in the new global.cfg I downloaded from MBF yesterday.  Not
much info on it but thought I would give it a try

 

MCAFEE               IP4R       cidr.bl.mcafee.com        *             10
0

 

 

Todd 

 

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