senthil vel wrote:
Hi Nigel,
Thanks for sharing the idea. Is there any formal procedure to do
this? means can we check the quarry times of these RBL servers before
adding them?
I wrote a utility that is in Qmailtoaster-Plus that checks your RBLs for
timing and removes ones that are t
g with SpamAssasin for the rest.
>
> -r zen.spamhaus.org -r dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net -r dnsbl.tqmcube.com -r
> bl.spamcop.net
>
>
> --- On Mon, 5/25/09, senthil vel wrote:
>
>> From: senthil vel
>> Subject: [qmailtoaster] blacklists
>> To: "qmailtoaster-list&q
I use the following along with SpamAssasin for the rest.
-r zen.spamhaus.org -r dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net -r dnsbl.tqmcube.com -r
bl.spamcop.net
--- On Mon, 5/25/09, senthil vel wrote:
> From: senthil vel
> Subject: [qmailtoaster] blacklists
> To: "qmailtoaster-list"
>
Hi list,
In my /var/qmail/control/blacklists file, it was
-r zen.spamhaus.org
by default.
I tried to add some more rbls like follows...
-r zen.spamhaus.org -r bl.spamcop.net -r list.dsbl.org -r cbl.abuseat.org
I am using opennms to monitor the servers. In that the smtp service is
showing d
List Admin wrote:
My second office unfortunately has an Embarq public IP address. That
IP is listed on dsbl.org. I thought If I add their IP to the tcp.smtp
file and rebuild it show automatically allow them to send mail through
the server. It is rejecting all of their mail now.
Hello
use t
My second office unfortunately has an Embarq public IP address. That IP is
listed on dsbl.org. I thought If I add their IP to the tcp.smtp file and
rebuild it show automatically allow them to send mail through the server. It
is rejecting all of their mail now.