Re: extreme measures, postmaster.rfci & comcast.net
> Their SBL does NOT list all Comcast dynablocks. I use their SBL, and have > had to manually block large ranges of Comcast space because Spamhaus doesn't > pick them up. For example, 68.85.198.87. They're listen in their XBL, but > NOT their SBL. you can use sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org and test both lists with one check. what cf file do I need to edit to have spamassassin do this? Frank M. Cook Association Computer Services, Inc. http://www.acsplus.com
RE: extreme measures, postmaster.rfci & comcast.net
At 09:53 AM 1/21/2005, Don Levey wrote: > http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/listings.lasso?isp=comcast.net Their SBL does NOT list all Comcast dynablocks. I use their SBL, and have had to manually block large ranges of Comcast space because Spamhaus doesn't pick them up. For example, 68.85.198.87. They're listen in their XBL, but NOT their SBL. My point exactly. Really, that post was in response to an off-list discussion, so it would be hard to follow without recapping several large off-list emails. My argument was not against using SBL. It was against using SBL's top 10 as a reason to create a categoric block of all netspace owned by an ISP when SBL is only listing client nodes not servers.
RE: extreme measures, postmaster.rfci & comcast.net
Matt Kettler wrote: > > Also, please in future mails please cite only abuse caused by properly > relayed mail from comcast's MTA's, not stuff directly sent from > clients that would be easily cleaned up by using a dynablock type > list. (ie: the spamhaus reference you included is all client nodes, > take a look) > > http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/listings.lasso?isp=comcast.net Their SBL does NOT list all Comcast dynablocks. I use their SBL, and have had to manually block large ranges of Comcast space because Spamhaus doesn't pick them up. For example, 68.85.198.87. They're listen in their XBL, but NOT their SBL. Now that I know about their XBL, I can start using it (I think they set that up after I had configured the main parts of my mail server). -Don
Re: extreme measures, postmaster.rfci & comcast.net
(sorry for forwarding an off-list post onto the list.. but) List Mail User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Matt, From your lack of response, I can guess you're probably not interested in what I have to say (you can just delete this if so, and I promise to never send you uninvited email again). Paul, I have an interest in continuing our discourse, however you still do not accept mail from my ISP. Thus, I cannot correspond with you on this matter. If you wish to continue our conversation, please do so with an email address I can reply to. I strongly dislike wasting my time writing replies to your messages only to get bounces back. Also, please in future mails please cite only abuse caused by properly relayed mail from comcast's MTA's, not stuff directly sent from clients that would be easily cleaned up by using a dynablock type list. (ie: the spamhaus reference you included is all client nodes, take a look) http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/listings.lasso?isp=comcast.net