I've had good results using Spamhaus XBL/SBL...if you want to be aggressive use Spews level 2.
On Tue, November 8, 2005 08:38, Bob Beck wrote: > This is horseshit. the SORBS dialup list is inaccurate as hell. > it includes my legitimately purchased static business IP's. They are not > dialups, and it is impossible to get SORBS to correct it. It also includes > my ISP's mail server, and in any case relaying mail through a smarthost > such as my isp's mail server negates the benefit I pay for by running > my own to ensure that TLS end to end keeps conversations between myself > and other developers on OpenBSD-to-OpenBSD and not trivally likeley to > be sniffed and archived. > > This is throwing out the baby with the bathwater, and IMO, > unneccesary. > > -Bob > > * Todd C. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-03 14:32]: >> The mailing list server is now using several blacklists from the >> SORBS project (http://www.sorbs.net) to prevent spam. So far it >> is using the SORBS zombie, spam, web form and dialup blacklists. >> >> This does mean that people sending mail from a dynamic IP address >> (cable modem, dynamic DSL or dialup) will need to relay messages >> through their ISP's mail server. This will probably have the biggest >> impact on cable modem users running their own SMTP servers. >> >> - todd