On Aug 30, 2003, at 12:31 PM, Global Homes Webmaster wrote:
On 08/30/03 at 01:35 -0400, chris opined:
I'll have to try the cn-kr next and see how much more it stops.

By itself, probably quite a bit. But there's a significant overlap with CBL
and other lists with other purposes (easynet, OPM, etc. -- the reason so
much spam gets relayed through Chinese hosts is that so many of them are
open proxies and/or open relays, and the Chinese don't seem to care about
closing them). If you're already using one or more of those lists, you
might not see as big a drop as you might expect.

exactly, as I said, 90% of the blocked pam gets hit by cbl, and 9.5% gets hit by cn-kr.


If I reversed the entries, cn-k would catch about 40%, but that would increase the overall number of DNS requests I'm using, so I list cbl first.

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