Another good way to check if your customers are on a RBL is to use
www.mxtoolbox.com or dnsstuff.com

 

Both of them check and IP against over a 100 RBLs

 

I usually only used spamhaus and spamcop for my sites

 

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MCR Technologies, Inc.

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From: David Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 8:24 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] - Outgoing Authentication for ISP mail

 

is spamhaus the only one that rejects dynamic ips or should I remove any
others like spamcop ( I checked and the customers ip that had been rejected
was not listed at spamcop) but are there others I should remove? currently I
have the following in my control/blacklists file

-r bl.spamcop.net -r list.dsbl.org -r cbl.abuseat.org

are there any others that could be recommended for extra protection, without
killing dynamic IP addresses (ie, addresses only blacklisted for sending
spam, not just for being a dynamic ip)



On 29/01/2008, David Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

so for example I wanted to skip rbl for

10.10.*.*

I would open up

/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp

and add the entry on a new line so it looked like

10.10.:allow

what would be the exact line I would need to put in there, to allow people
on that range to skip RBL

sorry, I'm a total noob at this :D

Also would this require a restart of the server or networking in order to
start working?

On 29/01/2008, Jake Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

David Campbell wrote:
> aw, thats a shame, I mean its good and they do a great job...I dont
> really want to add ANOTHER layer of complication to the setup of our
> email accounts to home users who can barely figure out how to open
> outlook :(
>
> is it possible to whitelist IP addresses from certain ranges against
> the blacklist? this would require me to whitelist all of out
> wholesalers dynamic IP range, but they have a fairly strict anti-spam
> system
>

You can create your own RBL whitelist if you want - just add that entry
before the spamhaus entry.
You can also add their IP ranges in your tcp.smtp file to skip the RBL
checks.


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