Hello everybody,
I see your discussions of spam blacklists, and I want to ask you this: Haven't you had complaints about messages that /should/ get through not doing so? When I used ORBS and MAPS and all of those, I had a lot of complaints from various people that my server would not accept their e-mails. Upon checking the logs I saw that the reason for that was that they were blacklisted in a spammer list. Once I removed the line telling XMail to check those lists everything strated to get through and I was happy. Perhaps I had done something wrong? Perhaps I've used the wrong lists? Anyone? -Liron. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Thank you, >Yes, you are right, works great. >In 5 minutes Xmail refused 5 spam messages. > >Rich... > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >On Behalf Of Peter Lindeman >Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 5:30 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [xmail] Re: Using SpamCop > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >>Could someone give me an example of how I would setup >>XMail to use the SpamCop blacklist. >> >>It looks like it's as simple as putting a line in the server.tab >>file, but I'm at a loss on how to begin. >> >>Could anyone recommend other blacklists that would be better to use >>Than SpamCop and give me an example of how to set them up. >> >> > >This is how I use it on the server : > >"CustMapsList" >"relays.ordb.org.:0,bl.spamcop.net.:0,relays.osirusoft.com.:0" > >Works great. > > > - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]