http://stats.dnsbl.com/

As victor said, ZEN is usually enough for most people, but it's always
good to know why you're not using the rest.

On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Linux Addict <linuxaddi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please see below my smtpd_recipient_restrictions. On my rbl client list I
> have multiple entries, but not sure how many of them actually maintained. Is
> there one single place where I can find such a list. Any help is greatly
> appreciated.
>
> smtpd_helo_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,     reject_non_fqdn_hostname,
>   reject_invalid_hostname,     permit
> smtpd_recipient_limit = 300
> smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks,
>  permit_sasl_authenticated,    reject_unauth_destination,
>  reject_invalid_hostname,    reject_unauth_pipelining,
>  reject_non_fqdn_sender,    reject_unknown_sender_domain,
>  reject_non_fqdn_recipient,    reject_unknown_recipient_domain,
>  reject_rbl_client blackholes.easynet.nl,    reject_rbl_client
> cbl.abuseat.org,    reject_rbl_client proxies.blackholes.wirehub.net,
>  reject_rbl_client bl.spamcop.net,    reject_rbl_client sbl.spamhaus.org,
>  reject_rbl_client dnsbl.njabl.org,    reject_rbl_client list.dsbl.org,
>  reject_rbl_client multihop.dsbl.org,    permit
>
> ~LA

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