> Is there any "ready and always updated" RBL available? Would you
> recommend some?

http://www.dnsstuff.com

first form in middle column.

most of the spams that i receive is listed in http://cbl.abuseat.org/. You
can see that server yourself, if you use SpamCop with detailed parsing
enabled.

dynablock (http://dnsbl.njabl.org/dynablock.html) can help you to
blacklist hijacked hosts and servers in residential dialup/broadband
blocks. Please note that some people do have normal smtp server's there.
If they want to use them, they should forward their smtp traffic to
providers SMTP.

If you use combined Sorbs blacklist, you can get misconfigured servers or
servers that use non standard setups (ex. ftp server on high port).

Spamcop blacklist should be used only for tagging.

you can also roll your own. http://davidrodgers.com/rbl/rbl2.html.
Or run copy of http://cbl.abuseat.org/

Other rbl lists are listed in SquirrelMail spam filtering options.



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