On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 09:58:14AM +0100, Paul Cockings wrote:
> Lars Stavholm wrote:
> > Paul Cockings wrote:
> >   
> >> Hello List,
> >>
> >> Without wanting to cause a riot,  Does anyone have any favourite 
> >> DNS-BL's they use?
> >>
> >> I tried UCEProtect for a while, but too many false positives. 
> >> Currently running Spamhaus +  Postgrey and Dspam, but looking to reject 
> >> more mail before it gets to Dspam.
> >>
> >> Any comments on Sorbs, Spamcop?
> >> Also interested to hear if people are running Razor with Dspam and if 
> >> Razor has made a big difference.
> >>     
> >
> > I've used the following successfully for a few years now:
> >
> > rabl.nuclearelephant.com
> > list.dsbl.org
> > dnsbl.ahbl.org
> > cbl.abuseat.org
> > sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org
> > bl.spamcop.net
> >
> > I don't have any proper statistics for you.
> >
> > However, sad to say, the rabl.nuclearelephant.com seems to be
> > retired since some weeks back, and subsequently the spam ending
> > up at my dspam went up with about 25-30%.
> >
> > /Lars Stavholm
> >
> >
> >   
> Thanks for the feedback.  Regrading rabl.nuclearelephant.com, when the 
> new devel team took the server over (me being one of them) we couldn't 
> find any obvious signs that the rabl was running on that box.  I'd be 
> interested to hear if anyone else was using rabl.nuclearelephant.com and 
> what you thought of the service.
> 
Hi Paul,

We had used a local rabl server to support  faster cross-server
blocking, but we had trouble with false-positives so we implemented
a counting system (sort of a spam/not-spam) to try and reduce the
number of false positives. I do not remember the details, but I
think it would be more effective now that we are using a policyd-weight
that could allow us to factor the rabl results in with other RBLs. If
we could figure out a solution to the false-positive problem, rabl
would really help.

Regards,
Ken

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