Dnia 10.04.2024 o godz. 10:22:52 Bill Cole via Postfix-users pisze:
> > I have been using spamhaus, spamcop, sorbs as the RBL providers for
> > antispam.
> > But some of the customers speak to me about the FP issues caused by RBL.
> > Do you think the three RBL above are reliable in a practical system?
> 
> Those are three of the best, but you have to understand that they are
> complicated and may not fit YOUR needs.
> 
> Spamhaus offers multiple DNSBLs which each has a vey specific definition,
[...]
> 
> SpamCop is based on actual feeds of spam from many sources, and when they
> list an IP, you can be certain that it recently sent spam.  They do not
[...]
> 
> SORBS is also informed by multiple sources of spam, and like SpamCop they
> do not exempt mixed sources.  Like Spamhaus, they have both independent
> DNSBLs and an aggregated list that uses distinct return values for each
[...]
> 
> You really need to look at your DNSBL choices carefully and with an
> understanding of your users and their needs.  You may want to consider

Myself, I use Spamcop, SBL-XBL list from Spamhaus (only this one), and as
for SORBS, I use only their "Dynamic IP" list. That combination seems to
work very well for me.
-- 
Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
   r...@rafa.eu.org
--
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was a Hushpuppy, and she lived with her daddy in the Bathtub."
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