Michael Handiboe wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
it. You will also need to look at what blacklists you're using. You may need to make some adjustments there as well. I personally do not get much of a decrease by using greylisting, but that may just be my spam situation. I get more blocked by checking for reverse IP information, which is controlled in your smtp/run file. This blocks ~85% for me.

Yesterday I ran qtp-menu and installed 'moderate blacklists'. That seems to have helped quite a bit with the 'text only' spam.

How / where do I look to see *how* spam is being blocked? You say reverse DNS failures account for 85% for you ... how do you know this?


It will show in your logs. I will also have a tool in QControl that will show you what is being blocked by blacklists from the current log.


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