Simon Morvan a écrit : > Le 30/10/2009 16:05, /dev/rob0 a écrit : >>[snip] >>> >> Consider Zen here. It also incorporates the (not-quite-so) new PBL, >> which has been very effective here. >> >> > The last time I tried it, Zen included too many legitimate users behind > ADSL lines. The "Policy" behind PBL is a bit too restrictive. Maybe it > changed, I'll give it another try.
AFAIK, the policy didn't change. but chances are that people who used to send directly have moved to a relay model. The PBL is used in many places. and some large sites use more restrictive lists anyway. so insisting on sending directly only causes grief, and things are mostly likely to "get worse". I personally use dnswl.org. so users who get blocked by the PBL are invited to submit their IP to dnswl.org. >>> reject_rhsbl_sender dsn.rfc-ignorant.org, you find PBL policy too restrictive, yet you use a non-spam related list. anyway, your server your rules... >> [snip]