> -----Original Message----- > From: Oenus Tech Services [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 6:33 AM > To: Luis HernĂ¡n Otegui > Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: Re: RBL tests on MTA vs. RBL rules on SA > > > After much testing, we have decided to put the RBLs on Postfix for > performance reasons. Before checking with those RBLs, our system does > EHLO checks against a known-spammer blacklist database as > well to filter > the most obvious cases. Then we use zen.spamhaus.org, > safe.dnsbl.sorbs.net, and bl.spamcop.net, in this order. Next we do >
We use (and like spamcop) and PERSONALLY, in our office use it in postfix. HOWEVER, it is TOO easy to get ON spamcop bl, and TOO hard to get off. Now, I don't want to get into a debate about aol, yahoo, gmail, etc, but if a spammer user on of those accounts to send email, a lot of it, then you WILL bounce legit aol email because 'that one' (or two or three) aol smtp servers is blacklisted. Try using the BL's in graylist instead. -- Michael Scheidell, CTO Join SECNAP at SecureWorld Atlanta, May 1-2, May 16-17 in Philadelphia http://www.secnap.com/events for free and discounted seminar tickets _________________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned and certified safe by SpammerTrap(tm). For Information please see http://www.spammertrap.com _________________________________________________________________________